Fulminant delta hepatitis in chronic hepatitis B infection
K. M. De Cock, S. Govindarajan and A. G. Redeker
Two male homosexual patients, one an intravenous (IV) drug abuser, had
hepatitis B surface antigen-positive fulminant hepatitis. On the basis of
tests for IgM antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (HBcAg) and for IgM and
IgG antibodies to delta agent, acute delta hepatitis in chronic hepatitis B
infection was diagnosed. The delta agent appeared to have a role in
producing fulminant hepatic failure. Accurate diagnosis of fulminant
hepatitis may be impossible without recourse to tests for IgM antibody to
HBcAg and antibodies to delta agent. Although delta hepatitis in the United
States primarily affects IV drug abusers, this infection can also occur in
male homosexuals.