How does HBV infection produce articular symptoms and signs

How does HBV infection produce articular symptoms and signs?

HBV-related rheumatic manifestations are usually attributed to the deposition of immune complexes (HBsAg-HBsAb, HBeAg-HBeAb) in the tissues (e.g., synovium or vessel wall) leading to a secondary inflammatory response. Arthritis is more common in acute HBV infection than in chronic infection.

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