Background & Aims: Some patients with serum hepati- tis C virus (HCV) have persistently normal aminotrans- ferase (ALT) levels and are affected by cirrhosis. This study prospectively evaluated progression of the dis- ease in a group of anti-HCV–positive patients with persistently normal ALT levels. Methods: Thirty-seven subjects were studied. Each subject underwent liver biopsy at baseline and after 5 years of follow-up. At baseline, serum samples were tested for genotypes and HCV RNA load. ALT levels and serum HCV RNA were tested every other month and every 6 months, respec- tively. Patients with increased ALT were discharged from the study and treated with IFN. Five years after the end of IFN therapy, a liver biopsy was performed. Results...
Background. Clinical implications of persistent alanine aminotransferase (ALT) elevation and associa...
p. 134-141Patients with chronic hepatitis C can have variable clinical progression. Hepatic histolog...
Background: We previously described hepatitis reactivation in two carriers of the hepatitis C virus ...
Background & Aims: Some patients with serum hepati- tis C virus (HCV) have persistently normal amino...
Some chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients exhibit persistently normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT) l...
Some chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients exhibit persistently normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT) l...
Material and methods. This study prospectively evaluated the progression of liver disease in a group...
Material and methods. This study prospectively evaluated the progression of liver disease in a group...
Many patients with chronic HCV infection have elevated or fluctuating levels of serum alanine aminot...
IApproximately 30% of patients with chronic HCV infection have persistently normal alanine aminotran...
The hepatitis C virus is a leading cause of chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carc...
Hepatitis C virus infection evolves progressively persisting in the majority of patients (85%). Most...
SummaryThere has long been evidence that hepatitis C can lead to persistent infection in a high prop...
The epidemiology and natural history of Hepatitis C has been studied in a large geographically deter...
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Background. Clinical implications of persistent alanine aminotransferase (ALT) elevation and associa...
p. 134-141Patients with chronic hepatitis C can have variable clinical progression. Hepatic histolog...
Background: We previously described hepatitis reactivation in two carriers of the hepatitis C virus ...
Background & Aims: Some patients with serum hepati- tis C virus (HCV) have persistently normal amino...
Some chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients exhibit persistently normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT) l...
Some chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients exhibit persistently normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT) l...
Material and methods. This study prospectively evaluated the progression of liver disease in a group...
Material and methods. This study prospectively evaluated the progression of liver disease in a group...
Many patients with chronic HCV infection have elevated or fluctuating levels of serum alanine aminot...
IApproximately 30% of patients with chronic HCV infection have persistently normal alanine aminotran...
The hepatitis C virus is a leading cause of chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carc...
Hepatitis C virus infection evolves progressively persisting in the majority of patients (85%). Most...
SummaryThere has long been evidence that hepatitis C can lead to persistent infection in a high prop...
The epidemiology and natural history of Hepatitis C has been studied in a large geographically deter...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background. Clinical implications of persistent alanine aminotransferase (ALT) elevation and associa...
p. 134-141Patients with chronic hepatitis C can have variable clinical progression. Hepatic histolog...
Background: We previously described hepatitis reactivation in two carriers of the hepatitis C virus ...