Lacy R. Overby
University of California, Los Angeles
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Gastroenterology | 1983
R.P. Perrillo; K.H. Chad; Lacy R. Overby; R.H. Decker
The clinical value of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc IgM) was evaluated by testing serum samples from the following groups of patients: (a) 27 individuals who had been diagnosed as having acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, (b) 29 hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carriers, (c) 6 subjects with acute non-B hepatitis, and (d) 10 HBsAg-negative but anti-HBc-positive subjects who were suspected of being index cases for the intimate transmission of HBV. Whereas 24 of the 27 individuals with presumed acute HBV infection exhibited anti-HBc IgM, only 2 of 29 HBsAg carriers were found to be positive. Hepatitis B surface antigen persisted during an 8-mo observation period in 3 anti-HBc IgM-negative subjects with acute HBsAg-positive hepatitis. Before anti-HBc IgM testing, it was considered that these cases had evolved to the HBsAg carrier state. However, the regular demonstration of anti-HBc IgM in acute type B hepatitis, as well as the failure to detect this antibody in the majority of HBsAg carriers, led to reclassification of these cases as probable instances of acute non-A, non-B or delta-agent hepatitis superimposed on the HBsAg carrier state. Through additional testing, the diagnosis of non-A, non-B (NANB) infection was confirmed in 2 of these cases, and delta-agent infection was identified in the third. None of the non-B hepatitis cases exhibited anti-HBc IgM. However, 5 of the 10 suspected type B index cases were anti-HBc IgM-positive, indicating that they were very recently infected and most likely had infected their cohabiting sexual partners. The results from this study indicate that testing for anti-HBc IgM may improve serodiagnostic accuracy when acute NANB and delta-agent hepatitis occur in previously unrecognized HBsAg carriers. Moreover, it may be a useful test in defining potential high risk sources of exposure to HBV.
Gastroenterology | 1976
Ronald L. Koretz; Lacy R. Overby; Gary Gitnick; Jude E. Mitchell; Laura Golub; Marika Arthur; Charles W. Turzan; Donald Rebhun
Aliquots from units of blood previously transfused as part of a prospective post-transfusion hepatitis (PTH) study were rescreened for the presence of hepatitis B antibody (anti-HBS) to determine the effect of transfusion of such material. Anti-HBS was more commin in commercial blood. Infusion of anti-HBS was not associated with an increased or decreased risk of PTH, hepatitis B, or hepatitis B (HB) exposure. Receipt of anti-HBS did not modify the hepatitis which occurred. Receipt of large amounts of anti-HBS may be associated with an increased incidence of HB events. Preexisting anti-HBS was not only not protective against PTH, but more PTH (67% versus 40%) and hepatitis B (47% versus 12%) were seen in those patients with it.
Hepatology | 2007
Kurt H. Chau; Martha P. Hargie; Richard H. Decker; Isa K. Mushahwarand; Lacy R. Overby
Gastroenterology | 1979
Robert P. Perrillo; Lawrence D. Gelb; Carolyn R. Campbell; Wanda Wellinghoff; Frank R. Ellis; Lacy R. Overby; Richard D. Aach
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1981
Richard H. Decker; Susan M. Kosakowski; Anne S. Vanderbilt; Chung-Mei Ling; Ruben Chairez; Lacy R. Overby
Journal of Medical Virology | 1984
Wolfgang Jilg; Corinne Delhoune; Friedrich Deinhardt; Anastasia Roumeliotou-Karayannis; George Papaevangelou; Isa K. Mushahwar; Lacy R. Overby
Archive | 1978
Richard H. Decker; Chung-Mei Ling; Lacy R. Overby
Hepatology | 2007
Gary Gitnick; Steven Weiss; Lacy R. Overby; Chung-Mei Ling; Ruben Chairez; Khosrow Parsa
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1981
Isa K. Mushahwar; Larry C. Mcgrath; James Drnec; Lacy R. Overby
Journal of Medical Virology | 1982
James Shorey; Isa K. Mushahwar; Jill Shorey; Lacy R. Overby