Case Challenge

Management of Liver Disease in an HBV/HIV-Coinfected Patient

Source: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Chronic Care Options for Hepatitis B

Management of Liver Disease in an HBV/HIV-Coinfected Patient


CME Program Director: Patrick J. Lynch, MD

Program Director: Eugene R. Schiff, MD, MACP, FRCP, MACG

Faculty:

Mark S. Sulkowski, MD
  • Mark S. Sulkowski, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 08/11/05

Expiration Date: 08/10/06


Physicians: maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

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Begin the Case Challenge

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Outline the risks and monitoring guidelines for HBV infection in HIV-infected individuals

  • Describe the potential advantages and disadvantages of various antiviral medications for the treatment of HBV in HIV-infected patients

  • Review the risks for hepatocellular carcinoma development in HBV-monoinfected patients and HBV/HIV-coinfected patients


Consider the treatment options for a coinfected patient whose treatment regimen did not necessarily take his HBV infection into account.

 

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