Assessment of regression of hepatic pathology following combined treatment of chronic hepatitis C (genotype 4) among responders and non-responders using transient elastography
Ahmed Mostafa Ahmed Ibrahim;
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is an increasingly major public health problem, threat and concern worldwide. There are 170 million infected individuals worldwide, i.e., the prevalence of infection is nearly 3%. Egypt has one of the highest (16 – 18%) p
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Title | Assessment of regression of hepatic pathology following combined treatment of chronic hepatitis C (genotype 4) among responders and non-responders using transient elastography | Other Titles | تقييم التحسن فى التليف الكبدى فى مرضى الاتهاب الكبدى الفيروسى سى المزمن بعد انتهاء العلاج الثنائى فى المستجيبين وغير المستجيبين باستخدام ماسح المرونه العابر | Authors | Ahmed Mostafa Ahmed Ibrahim | Keywords | Assessment of regression of hepatic pathology following combined treatment of chronic hepatitis C (genotype 4) among responders and non-responders using transient elastography | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is an increasingly major public health problem, threat and concern worldwide. There are 170 million infected individuals worldwide, i.e., the prevalence of infection is nearly 3%. Egypt has one of the highest (16 – 18%) p |
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