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