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Anti-hepatitis C virus treatment may prevent the progression of liver fibrosis in non-responder human immunodeficiency virus/hepatitis C virus coinfected patients

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العنوان: Anti-hepatitis C virus treatment may prevent the progression of liver fibrosis in non-responder human immunodeficiency virus/hepatitis C virus coinfected patients
المؤلفون: Sagnelli, Caterina, Uberti-Foppa, Caterina, Galli, Laura, Pasquale, Giuseppe, Coppola, Nicola, Albarello, Luca, Doglioni, Carlo, Lazzarin, Adriano, Sagnelli, Evangelista
المصدر: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases. April 2014 18(2)
بيانات النشر: Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases, 2014.
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: HIV/HCV coinfection, HIV infection, HIV/HCV coinfection liver histology, Liver fibrosis
الوصف: AIM:To evaluate changes in liver histology in patients with human immunodeficiency virus/hepatitis C virus coinfection non-responders to a suboptimal Interferon+Ribavirine regimen.MATERIALS AND METHODS:We investigated 49 patients with two sequential liver biopsies: 18 were non-responders to Interferon+Ribavirine treatment (Group hepatitis C virus Rx) administered after the 1st liver biopsy who underwent a 2nd liver biopsy after a median period of 3.92 year and 31 were patients who remained untreated for hepatitis C virus disease (Group hepatitis C virus untreated) after the 1st liver biopsy because of refusal and underwent a 2nd liver biopsy after a median period of 5.05-years. Most patients in both groups were under highly active antiretroviral therapy. At the time of 1st liver biopsy similar degrees of necro-inflammation, fibrosis and steatosis were observed in both groups. Changes in liver lesions between 1st and 2nd liver biopsys were adjusted for different intervals between liver biopsys by a mathematic formula.RESULTS:Liver fibrosis did not change in 88.9% of patients in Group hepatitis C virus Rx and in 77.4% in Group hepatitis C virus untreated. A marked deterioration in liver fibrosis was observed in 5 (16%) patients in Group hepatitis C virus untreated and in none in Group hepatitis C virus treated. Necro-inflammation and steatosis remained substantially unchanged in both groups.CONCLUSION:Liver histology remained substantially unchanged in human immunodeficiency virus/hepatitis C virus patients non-responder to anti-hepatitis C virus therapy over 4 years observation, suggesting an effective anti-hepatitis C virus early treatment for all hepatitis C virus/human immunodeficiency virus coinfected patients who can reasonably tolerate therapy.
نوع الوثيقة: article
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اللغة: English
تدمد: 1413-8670
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjid.2013.06.005
الوصول الحر: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702014000200164Test
حقوق: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
رقم الانضمام: edssci.S1413.86702014000200164
قاعدة البيانات: SciELO
الوصف
تدمد:14138670
DOI:10.1016/j.bjid.2013.06.005