JL Dienstag, JG McHutchison - Gastroenterology, 2006 - Elsevier In the United States, hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection accounts for
approximately 40% of all chronic liver disease, results in an estimated
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V Agnello, FG De Rosa - Journal of hepatology, 2004 - Elsevier There are two immunologic features of HCV infection that may predispose to
extrahepatic disease manifestations. The first feature is the virus avoids
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TJ Liang, T Heller - Gastroenterology, 2004 - Elsevier Epidemiologic, clinical, and virologic data have shown a close association
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WK Weng, S Levy - Leukemia & lymphoma, 2003 - informahealthcare.com Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the major cause for non-A, non-B hepatitis. Most
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- ►nih.gov AM Roque-Afonso, D Ducoulombier, G Di … - The Journal of Virology, 2005 - jvi.highwire.org Differences in hepatitis C virus (HCV) variants of the highly conserved 5'
untranslated region (UTR) have been observed between plasma and peripheral blood
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C Kelaidi, F Rollot, S Park, M Tulliez, B … - Leukemia, 2004 - nature.com A link between chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and low-grade B-cell
lymphomas has been suggested by epidemiological studies. Marginal zone lymphomas
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D Sene, N Limal, P Cacoub - Metabolic brain disease, 2004 - Springer Received February 23, 2004; accepted March 1, 2004 The hepatitis C virus (HCV)
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