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Wong VWS et al. – Virological relapse and severe hepatitis reactivation is common after treatment cessation and therefore long–term antiviral treatment is recommended. Liver transplantation, particularly living donor liver transplantation, should be considered for patients who develop hepatic failure secondary to severe acute exacerbation.

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