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本文报道一例由针刺纹身传播丙型肝炎病毒感染。病人为40岁已婚男性,因乏力和有灰白色便腹泻数周于1989年10月找他的全科医生诊治,既往无黄疸及其它内科病史。他的血清谷丙转氨酶(ALT)中度升高(1221U/L,正常<40),但其它肝功能试验包括胆红素均正常。随后血清 ALT 浓度下降(但未降到正常),腹泻停止。未作进一步跟踪检查。病人遗留明显疲倦,第二年间不能耐受酒精。1991年1月复诊,血清 ALT 再次单项升高至157~239IU/L,胆红素
This article reports a case of acne-infected hepatitis C virus transmitted by acupuncture tattoos. The patient, a 40-year-old married man, had diarrhea due to weakness and grayishness. He was referred to his GP in October 1989 for several weeks and had no history of jaundice and other medical problems. His serum ALT was moderately elevated (1221 U / L, normal <40), but other liver function tests included normal bilirubin. Serum ALT levels then decreased (but did not fall to normal) and diarrhea stopped. No further follow-up inspection. Obviously tired patients left in the second year can not tolerate alcohol. 1991 January review, serum ALT again increased to 157 ~ 239IU / L, bilirubin