Infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a leading cause of scarring of the liver (i.e., fibrosis) and cirrhosis in the United States. HCV-related cirrhosis (with its associated complications, such as liver cancer) is a major cause of death, although it develops slowly and occurs only in approximately one-third of HCV-infected patients. Alcohol can exacerbate HCV infection and the associated liver damage by causing oxidative stress and promoting fibrosis, thereby accelerating disease progression to cirrhosis. Furthermore, alcohol may exacerbate the side-effects associated with current antiviral treatment of HCV infection and impair the body’s immune defense against the virus. Of the HCV-infected people who do not consume alcoho...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increas...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increased p...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increased p...
Infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a leading cause of scarring of the liver (i.e....
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the main etiological factors responsible for liver disease worldwi...
Context Viral hepatitis and the consumption of alcohol are recognized as important reasons...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the United States, and alcohol abuse leads to alcoh...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increas...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increased p...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increased p...
Infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a leading cause of scarring of the liver (i.e....
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the main etiological factors responsible for liver disease worldwi...
Context Viral hepatitis and the consumption of alcohol are recognized as important reasons...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Due to their high prevalence in the general population, alcohol use and abuse can be associated with...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the United States, and alcohol abuse leads to alcoh...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increas...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increased p...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increased p...