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Dr. , M.D
Nuerology
10 Main Street
Your Town, NY 11223
555-555-1212
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Dr.
Dr. , M.D has been in practice since 1981 and has worked at the
Good Samaritan Hospital as Director of Women's Health Services for the past 10 years. The
rest of this text is filler. Mutant type virus in Case 2 may have
occurred because of immune pressure exerted by high titre anti-HBs
detectable for more than 7 months. Cases 1 and 3 received only brief
courses of anti-HBs therapy. The mutant viral surface antigen was
not detected by a monoclonal antibody-based assay, and therefore
the choice of HBsAg assay for post-transplant monitoring of patients
who receive liver grafts for hepatitis B virus disesae isimportant.
Conclusions: A search for mutations affecting the a determinant
prior to liver transplantation for HBV-related liver disease may
help to identify those at risk of failure of prophylaxis.
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