Background: The rate of progression to cirrhosis varies among individuals chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Coagulation pathway activation in models of hepatic fibrosis suggests variation in coagulation pathway components may influence the rate of fibrosis. We hypothesised that polymorphisms of the coagulation factors II and V affect the rate of progression to cirrhosis in HCV infected subjects. Methods: We studied the relationship between rate of fibrosis (calculated by dividing the fibrosis stage by duration of infection) and genotypes of specific coagulation pathway genes in 352 White European patients infected with HCV. Genotyping was performed using reverse line blot hybridisation. Results: The rate of fibrosis was...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being ...
OBJECTIVES: During the progression of chronic liver disease towards cirrhosis, morphological studies...
While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C have been identif...
BACKGROUND: The rate of progression to cirrhosis varies among individuals chronically infected with ...
Background: There is increasing interest in the influence of host genetic factors on hepatic fibrosi...
Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease. Hepatic fibrosis m...
Progressive hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis develops in 20% to 30% of patients with chronic hepatitis...
OBJECTIVE The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pa...
The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of patients at ris...
OBJECTIVE The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pati...
OBJECTIVE: The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pati...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being...
Although progression of fibrosis in the chronic hepatitis C depends on environmental, viral, and hos...
Background: Factor V plays a crucial role in the coagulation process. Factor V Leiden (FVL) is consi...
Rationale: Search for predictors of aggressive course of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection i...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being ...
OBJECTIVES: During the progression of chronic liver disease towards cirrhosis, morphological studies...
While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C have been identif...
BACKGROUND: The rate of progression to cirrhosis varies among individuals chronically infected with ...
Background: There is increasing interest in the influence of host genetic factors on hepatic fibrosi...
Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease. Hepatic fibrosis m...
Progressive hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis develops in 20% to 30% of patients with chronic hepatitis...
OBJECTIVE The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pa...
The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of patients at ris...
OBJECTIVE The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pati...
OBJECTIVE: The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pati...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being...
Although progression of fibrosis in the chronic hepatitis C depends on environmental, viral, and hos...
Background: Factor V plays a crucial role in the coagulation process. Factor V Leiden (FVL) is consi...
Rationale: Search for predictors of aggressive course of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection i...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being ...
OBJECTIVES: During the progression of chronic liver disease towards cirrhosis, morphological studies...
While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C have been identif...