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Examples for "nanbh"
Examples for "nanbh"
1These data indicate that HCV is a major cause of NANBH throughout the world.
2HCV antibodies were detected in six of seven human sera that were shown previously to transmit NANBH to chimpanzees.
3Our results suggest that chronic NANBH is, during childhood, an asymptomatic disease and that the prevalence of HCV infection is lower than in adults.
1In the latter case however, the hepatitis C epidemic cautions against complacency.
2Methods: One hundred forty-two unselected patients with chronic hepatitis C were included.
3Keller's medical problems include advanced liver disease, hepatitis C and inactive tuberculosis.
4The fight against hepatitis C has made huge gains in recent years.
5The most common reason for liver transplantation was hepatitis C virus infection.
1Four weeks later, he was negative for hep C, which has not returned.
2No other book or site on hep C has this structure, Bruce said.
3Someone else who claimed to have gotten hep C from a bone filler.
4So it seems unlikely he contracted hep C during surgery.
5No need for you to get hep C while you're killing yourself with methamphetamine.
1Conclusions: The present study suggested that ICAM-1 plays a role in the hepatocellular injury during viral hepatitis C infection.
2In acute viral hepatitis C, three patients developed an increase in circulating sICAM-1 activities before the manifestation of abnormal ALT activity.
3Circulating soluble ICAM-1 (sICAM-1) levels in acute and chronic viral hepatitis C virus infection were studied.
1Increased hepatocyte apoptosis has been observed in association with hepatitis C infection.
2Chronic hepatitis C infection can eventually lead to liver scarring or cancer.
3Conclusions: Hepatitis C infection is infrequent in healthcare workers in Glasgow.
4There is a paucity of information on core in acute hepatitis C infection.
5New treatments for hepatitis C infection have drawn much attention on Wall Street.
1Methods: One hundred forty-two unselected patients with chronic hepatitis C were included.
2Chronic hepatitis C infection can eventually lead to liver scarring or cancer.
3Methods: One hundred and twelve patients with biopsy-proven chronic hepatitis C were enrolled.
4Aim: Predict the elimination of chronic hepatitis C in Catalan prisons.
5The course of chronic hepatitis C is variable, but usually fibrosis advances slowly.
6Comprehensive management of chronic hepatitis C takes into account cofactors of disease progression.
7Twelve patients with chronic hepatitis C were included in the study.
8Despite the declining incidence of acute HCV infection, chronic hepatitis C is common.
9We report 8 patients suffering from cutaneous vasculitis and chronic hepatitis C virus infection.
10Chronic hepatitis C infection is curable, and successful viral eradication reduces liver related complications.
11Recurrence of chronic hepatitis C on liver graft was classified according to Metavir score.
12With time, chronic hepatitis C may develop into liver cirrhosis.
13Discussion: Chronic hepatitis C infection is under-diagnosed and may lead to significant morbidity and mortality.
14Conclusions: After a successful treatment, chronic hepatitis C patients experienced a reestablishment of lipid metabolism.
15Increased serum MtCK activity is an independent risk for hepatocarcinogenesis in chronic hepatitis C patients.
16We investigated whether thrombocytopenia in patients with chronic hepatitis C is due to anti-platelet autoantibodies.
Translations for chronic hepatitis c