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TY - JOUR AU - Tanaka, Motoharu AU - Nishiguchi, Shuhei AU - Tanaka, Takashi AU - Enomoto, Masaru AU - Takeda, Tadashi AU - Shiomi, Susumu AU - Kuroki, Tetsuo AU - Otani, Shuzo PY - 1999 DA - 1999/09/01 TI - Prevalence of TT virus in patients with fulminant hepatic failure in Japan JO - Journal of Gastroenterology SP - 589 EP - 593 VL - 34 IS - 5 AB - A novel virus (TT virus) was isolated from patients with posttransfusion hepatitis of unknown etiology. We studied the prevalence of TT virus in 26 patients with fulminant hepatic failure without risk factors, including blood transfusion, and also examined 106 healthy blood donors as controls. We assayed serum TT virus DNA by seminested polymerase chain reactions and also examined the genotypes of this virus. Serum was obtained at admission from patients with fulminant hepatic failure. Serum samples at admission from seven (27%) of the 26 patients were positive for TT virus DNA. There were no differences in clinical findings, duration from onset to coma, or results of laboratory tests in patients with and without TT virus DNA. However, all 7 patients with TT virus died, whereas 9 of the 19 patients without TT virus died. The outcome for patients with fulminant hepatic failure and TT virus was significantly worse than for patients without the virus (P = 0.0227). TT virus was also detected in 29 (27%) of the 106 healthy blood donors. The genotype of the TT virus was mainly 1a in both groups. There were no differences in the rate of positivity and the genotypes of TT virus between patients with fulminant hepatic failure and healthy blood donors. TT virus infection may not cause severe hepatitis, such as fulminant hepatic failure, but it may indicate a poor outcome in such patients. SN - 1435-5922 UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s005350050377 DO - 10.1007/s005350050377 ID - Tanaka1999 ER -