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== Clinical Summary ==
 
== Clinical Summary ==
  
This was a 55-year-old white male with chronic renal failure who acquired hepatitis B virus (HBV) in a renal dialysis unit. Death was the result of multiple disease processes, which included active pulmonary tuberculosis and heart failure due to ischemic heart disease. There were few or no symptoms or signs of hepatitis during life other than seroconversion from negative to HBsAg positive.  
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This was a 55-year-old white male with chronic renal failure who acquired hepatitis B virus (HBV) in a renal dialysis unit. Death was the result of multiple disease processes, which included active pulmonary tuberculosis and heart failure due to ischemic heart disease. There were few or no symptoms or signs of hepatitis during life other than seroconversion from negative to HBsAg positive.
  
== Autopsy Findings ==
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At autopsy, the liver was enlarged due primarily to severe passive congestion.
 
 
At autopsy, the liver was enlarged due primarily to severe passive congestion.  
 
  
 
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Clinical SummaryEdit

This was a 55-year-old white male with chronic renal failure who acquired hepatitis B virus (HBV) in a renal dialysis unit. Death was the result of multiple disease processes, which included active pulmonary tuberculosis and heart failure due to ischemic heart disease. There were few or no symptoms or signs of hepatitis during life other than seroconversion from negative to HBsAg positive.

At autopsy, the liver was enlarged due primarily to severe passive congestion.

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Renal failure is the severe reduction of renal function and often leads to reduced urinary output.

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