I am sorry to hear of your diagnosis of rheumatic disease.
As far as cirrhosis and liver disease are concerned, only people with active chronic liver disease are at risk of developing cirrhosis of the liver. For people with chronic liver disease, it typically takes 20-40 years of active chronic liver disease to develop advanced liver disease and cirrhosis.
From my understanding of your hepatitis B infection, you are not chronically infected with the virus and don't require treatment and you are not at risk of developing liver disease. Since I am not an expert on hep B, please consult with your doctor to learn more about your exposure to hepatitis B, its status and any future concerns.
Secondly cirrhosis is not diagnosed using MRI or ultrasound. Cirrhosis is diagnosed based having known active liver disease, or having symptoms or signs of advanced liver disease. None of which you mention. If liver disease was suspected a liver biopsy or FibroScan (a non invasive imaging study) would be performed to stage any possible liver disease.
For more information about your acute hepatitis B and the risk of liver disease talk to your doctor. I think you will learn you have no risk of liver disease or cirrhosis and you are worrying needlessly.
Hector
Hector is the most knowledgeable person here. Only adding
looking at your ALT and AST, they look good to me
Take Care
Good luck with your appointment with the liver doctor.
If you have any questions about your hepatitis B or liver disease in general, be sure to ask him or her and they can explain.
Best of luck managing your rheumatic disease.
Hector