Hepatitis B virus-associated nephritis
Hepatitis B virus (Hepatitis B for short) is a disease transmitted by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The glomerulonephritis caused by HBV is called hepatitis B virus associated nephritis, referred to as HBV-associated nephritis, which is a major extrahepatic organ lesion after HBV infection.
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