Evaluation of The Role of Cryoglobulins and B Cell Stimulator in Pathogenesis of B cell Non Hodgkin Lymphoma in Chronic HCV Patients

Amir Mohammed Farid Hassan Ghoneim;

Abstract


HCV is the most prevalent hepatotropic viruses worldwide,
almost 80% of all infected patients develop chronic hepatitis
followed by cirrhosis. Chronic HCV infection can result in
stimulation of non organ specific autoantibodies (NOSAs), accumulation
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Title Evaluation of The Role of Cryoglobulins and B Cell Stimulator in Pathogenesis of B cell Non Hodgkin Lymphoma in Chronic HCV Patients
Other Titles تقييم دورغلوبيولينات التحميد ومنبه الخلايا الليمفاوية "ب" فى حدوث ورم الغدد الليمفاوية الغير هودجكين فى مرضى الالتهاب الكبدى سى المزمن
Authors Amir Mohammed Farid Hassan Ghoneim
Keywords Evaluation of The Role of Cryoglobulins and B Cell Stimulator in Pathogenesis of B cell Non Hodgkin Lymphoma in Chronic HCV Patients
Issue Date 2012
Description 
HCV is the most prevalent hepatotropic viruses worldwide,
almost 80% of all infected patients develop chronic hepatitis
followed by cirrhosis. Chronic HCV infection can result in
stimulation of non organ specific autoantibodies (NOSAs), accumulation
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