Prevalence of hepatitis C virus among non-A, non-B-related chronic liver disease in Egypt. 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 31 作者:A El-Zayadi,O Selim,M Rafik,S El-Haddad 摘要: el-Zayadi A, Selim O, Rafik M, el-Haddad S.关键词: HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA PAPILLARY VESICLES DOI: 10.1016/...
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These results are also in accordance with the higher prevalence of hepatocellular carcinoma due to HCV in the Rethymnon area [6]. HBcAb Lower prevalence in Heraklion (20.07%) than Chania (23.05%) (males: p < 0.001, females: p < 0.001). For similar exposure rates to HBV, there was a ...
Coinfection is also associated with a higher incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma [7, 8]. Other studies have suggested that HBV is associated with a rapidly progressive course of HIV infection [9]. A retrospective analysis indicated that the risk of death in 64 individuals coinfected with HIV ...
HBV and HCV co-infections in HIV-positive patients lead to severe liver disease by means of rapid progression to hepatocellular carcinoma and severe chronic hepatitis. Consequently, the co-infection of these viruses is strongly associated with reduced survival of HIV patients. Various studies have ...
The incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in the United States has increased dramatically over the last two decades, largely because of an increase in the number of people with advanced hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. U.S. prisoners are at high risk for HCC, given their elevated ...
An extensive study on the prevalence of seromarkers (HBsAg and AFP) of hepatocellular carcinoma among two low socioeconomic groups of Karumanthurai tribes and Kanyakumari coastal population was carried out. The results obtained suggest that the mean HBsAg value of tribal was more than that of the...
1 Transmission of HCV occurs through exposure to infected body fluids, principally blood. Untreated, between 15% and 42% of infected persons resolve infection2-4; about half of those chronically infected develop progressive liver disease, which may include cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.5,6 ...
However, most cases of infection were located near major Texas cities. The number of infected persons will decline in the future. However, the proportion of cases progressing to cirrhosis will increase, resulting in more complications such as liver failure and hepatocellular carcinoma. Thus, chronic...
Hepatitis B viral infection is an important clinical problem due to its worldwide distribution and potential of adverse sequelae, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We studied the prevalence of hepatitis B virus 'e' antigen (HBeAg) among individuals determined to be hepatitis B virus (HBV) ...