Abstract: Objective To explore the biochemical markers and HBV DNA levels in hepatitis B virus-related
primary liver cancer patients with HBeAg positive and HBeAg negative. Methods Total of 200 cases with
hepatitis B virus-related primary liver cancer from January 2010 to January 2015 in our hospital were
randomly selected. The blood routine, biochemical markers, alpha fetal protein (AFP) and HBV DNA levels
were analyzed in patients with HBeAg positive (137 cases) and HBeAg negative (63 cases). Results The
levels of ALT and HBV DNA in HBeAg positive group were higher and AFP were lower than those in HBeAg
negative group, the differences were statistically significant (t = 0.011, 4.090, 0.137; P = 0.042, 0.045, 0.013).
The ratio of patients with different HBV DNA level had statistical difference between two groups (χ 2 = 9.582,
P = 0.007). Conclusion HBV DNA viral load was positively correlated with ALT level. The incidence of
hepatitis B virus-related primary liver cancer in patients with HBeAg negative was higher than that of HBeAg
positive, and the degree of liver inflammation and AFP were also higher.
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