Lymphocytic Count and Ratio as a Predictor of Response to Treatment of Hepatitis C

Amr Mohammad Elsayed Mustafa;

Abstract


Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. Egypt has the highest prevalence of HCV worldwide and the highest prevalence of HCV-4, which is responsible for almost 90% of infections.

Predictors of resp


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Title Lymphocytic Count and Ratio as a Predictor of Response to Treatment of Hepatitis C
Other Titles عدد الكرات الليمفاوية كمؤشر على الإستجابة لعلاج فيروس (سى)
Authors Amr Mohammad Elsayed Mustafa
Keywords Lymphocytic Count and Ratio as a Predictor of Response to Treatment of Hepatitis C
Issue Date 2014
Description 
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. Egypt has the highest prevalence of HCV worldwide and the highest prevalence of HCV-4, which is responsible for almost 90% of infections.

Predictors of resp

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