Liver fibrosis must be evaluated in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) after liver transplantation because its severity affects their prognosis and the recurrence of HCV. Since invasive biopsy is still the gold standard to identify patients at risk of graft loss from rapid fibrosis progression, it becomes crucial the development of new accurate, non-invasive methods that allow repetitive examination of the patients. Therefore, we have developed a non-invasive, accurate model to distinguish those patients with different liver fibrosis stages. Two hundred and three patients with HCV were histologically classified (METAVIR) into five categories of fibrosis one year after liver transplantation. In this cross-sectional study, patients at fibr...
none10BACKGROUND: Progression of recurrent hepatitis C is accelerated in liver transplant recipient...
<div><p>Early detection of fibrosis progression is of major relevance for the diagnosis and manageme...
Early detection of fibrosis progression is of major relevance for the diagnosis and management of pa...
Liver fibrosis must be evaluated in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) after liver transplantatio...
Recurrent hepatitis C is a common cause of graft loss in patients undergoing liver transplantation, ...
SummaryLiver fibrosis results from an excessive wound healing response in most chronic liver disease...
Background: Progression of recurrent hepatitis C is accelerated in liver transplant recipients, lead...
Introduction: Liver biopsy is the reference standard for assessing liver fibrosis, and no reliable n...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Liver biopsy is the reference standard for assessing liver fibrosis and no reliable serum biomarkers...
Liver biopsy is the reference standard for assessing liver fibrosis and no reliable non-invasive dia...
HCV infection is highly prevalent among kidney transplant (KT) recipients. the natural history and m...
Liver biopsy is the reference standard for assessing liver fibrosis and no reliable non-invasive dia...
INTRODUCTION: Diagnosis of severe hepatitis C recurrence is based on analytical and histological cri...
Background. The dynamics of hepatitis C virus (HCV) quasi species in the E2 region may correlate wit...
none10BACKGROUND: Progression of recurrent hepatitis C is accelerated in liver transplant recipient...
<div><p>Early detection of fibrosis progression is of major relevance for the diagnosis and manageme...
Early detection of fibrosis progression is of major relevance for the diagnosis and management of pa...
Liver fibrosis must be evaluated in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) after liver transplantatio...
Recurrent hepatitis C is a common cause of graft loss in patients undergoing liver transplantation, ...
SummaryLiver fibrosis results from an excessive wound healing response in most chronic liver disease...
Background: Progression of recurrent hepatitis C is accelerated in liver transplant recipients, lead...
Introduction: Liver biopsy is the reference standard for assessing liver fibrosis, and no reliable n...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Liver biopsy is the reference standard for assessing liver fibrosis and no reliable serum biomarkers...
Liver biopsy is the reference standard for assessing liver fibrosis and no reliable non-invasive dia...
HCV infection is highly prevalent among kidney transplant (KT) recipients. the natural history and m...
Liver biopsy is the reference standard for assessing liver fibrosis and no reliable non-invasive dia...
INTRODUCTION: Diagnosis of severe hepatitis C recurrence is based on analytical and histological cri...
Background. The dynamics of hepatitis C virus (HCV) quasi species in the E2 region may correlate wit...
none10BACKGROUND: Progression of recurrent hepatitis C is accelerated in liver transplant recipient...
<div><p>Early detection of fibrosis progression is of major relevance for the diagnosis and manageme...
Early detection of fibrosis progression is of major relevance for the diagnosis and management of pa...