Hepatitis A and E
Hepatitis B and D
Hepatitis C
- Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Most common cause worldwide ⇒ Chronic Hep B
- Most common cause in europe ⇒ Chronic Hep C
- Main risk factor is liver cirrhosis secondary to hep B and C. Alcohol, NAFLD, α-1-antitrypsin deficiency and Haemachromatosis also risk factors.
- Raised AFP → useful diagnostic marker
- Screening with ultrasound and AFP → for people with cirrhosis secondary to hep B, hep C, haemachromatosis or alcohol