OBJECTIVE The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of patients at risk of developing advanced liver disease, we assessed the relative contribution of factors for liver fibrosis progression in hepatitis C. DESIGN We analysed 1461 patients with chronic hepatitis C with an estimated date of infection and at least one liver biopsy. Risk factors for accelerated fibrosis progression rate (FPR), defined as ≥0.13 Metavir fibrosis units per year, were identified by logistic regression. Examined factors included age at infection, sex, route of infection, HCV genotype, body mass index (BMI), significant alcohol drinking (≥20 g/day for ≥5 years), HIV coinfection and diabetes. In a subgroup of 575 patients, we...
The progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C has long been considered to be independent ...
The progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C has long been considered to be independent ...
The assessment of individual risk of fibrosis progression in patients with chronic hepatitis C is an...
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 pa...
OBJECTIVE: The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pati...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C ...
While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C have been identif...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being ...
There is increasing interest in the identification of factors associated with liver disease progress...
The progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C has long been considered to be independent ...
Background/Aims. Chronic hepatitis by HCV is progressive towards cirrhosis, with variable rate. We e...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being...
Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease. Hepatic fibrosis m...
The progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C has long been considered to be independent ...
The progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C has long been considered to be independent ...
The assessment of individual risk of fibrosis progression in patients with chronic hepatitis C is an...
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 pa...
OBJECTIVE: The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pati...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C ...
While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C have been identif...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being ...
There is increasing interest in the identification of factors associated with liver disease progress...
The progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C has long been considered to be independent ...
Background/Aims. Chronic hepatitis by HCV is progressive towards cirrhosis, with variable rate. We e...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being...
Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease. Hepatic fibrosis m...
The progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C has long been considered to be independent ...
The progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C has long been considered to be independent ...
The assessment of individual risk of fibrosis progression in patients with chronic hepatitis C is an...