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  1. 14561
    “…Of these, 37% were female, 55% had Hepatitis C, and the median (IQR) age was 60 (54-65); 46 (19%) were classified as frail. 98% of patients were on a combination of mycophenolate, corticosteroids and tacrolimus on discharge compared to 80% by 3 months. …”
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  2. 14562
    “…METHODS: Our program, a Ryan White funded HIV clinic that also provides Hepatitis C and PrEP care, prospectively collected demographic data on all patients with an attended initial PrEP appointment between November 2015 and March 2019. …”
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  3. 14563
    “…BACKGROUND: Beneficial effect of hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment with directly acting antiviral agents (DAAs) upon overall mortality is well-established. …”
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  4. 14564
    “…Amongst WLWH, those with prolonged amenorrhea had higher rates of illicit substance use, smoking, chronic opioid therapy, hepatitis C viral infection, and poorer HIV viral control than those with normal menstruation. …”
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  5. 14565
    “…In subgroup analysis, the prevalence of T2DM was highest among patients with HIV who were female, older, other race, obese, hypertensive, hyperlipidemic, smokers, alcoholics, and those with a history of hepatitis C infection. Patients with no exposure to antiretroviral therapy (ART) had higher prevalence of T2DM than those with exposure (24.9% vs. 17.6%). …”
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  6. 14566
    “…METHODS: This single-center, retrospective study included 287 patients (62% male, 38% female, mean age 53.5 ± 13.7 years) with mixed CLD (20.9% hepatitis C, 19.2% alcoholic liver disease, 8% hepatitis B) who underwent GA-enhanced MRI of the liver for clinical care between 2010 and 2015. …”
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  7. 14567
    “…Cirrhosis was caused by non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease, hepatitis C, alcoholic liver disease, hereditary haemochromatosis, polycystic liver/kidneys, cryptogenic/non‐cirrhotic portal hypertension and α‐1‐antitrypsin‐related disease. …”
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  10. 14570
    “…In addition, participants who engaged in slamsex more frequently reported high-risk sexual behaviors and polydrug use and were more often diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and hepatitis C than those who did not inject drugs. Compared with participants who did not inject drugs, participants who engaged in slamsex experienced more severe drug-related symptoms (withdrawal and dependence), symptoms of severe intoxication (loss of consciousness), and severe psychopathological symptoms during or after slamsex (eg, paranoid thoughts and suicidal behaviors). …”
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  12. 14572
    “…Studies, mostly from the Asian-Pacific region, demonstrated differential expression of liver-specific microRNA-122 (miR-122) in tissue as well as in sera of patients with hepatitis B virus- and hepatitis C virus-induced HCC. AIM: To evaluate prognostic value of miR-122 in patients with HCC in a European population and determine potential factors related to alteration of miR-122 in sera. …”
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  13. 14573
    “…Etiologies for liver disease included non-alcoholic liver disease (58.0%), hepatitis C (26.0%), hepatitis B (10.0%), and alcohol (6.0%). …”
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  15. 14575
    “…The most common aetiology was alcohol (50.5%), followed by cryptogenic cirrhosis (14.5%), hepatitis C (13.4%), and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (5.7%). …”
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  16. 14576
    “…Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection is still a major health issue especially in endemic areas where fewer direct-acting virals (DAAs) are treatment options. …”
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  17. 14577
    “…Multivariable linear mixed-effects regression models were used to evaluate whether SHBG (log(2)-transformed) and its rate of change differed by HIV serostatus after adjustment for covariates: age, race, BMI, smoking, education, hepatitis C virus infection, total testosterone concentrations, time of day of blood drawn and comorbidities (history of diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease, cancer, depression, hypertension) Results: At baseline, mean age among MWH was similar to MW/oH (51±5 vs 49±6 years). …”
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  18. 14578
    por Kim, Keun Young, Syed, Sabah
    Publicado 2020
    “…Case Presentation A 75-year-old female with a past medical history significant for atrial fibrillation, hypothyroidism, end stage renal disease from diabetic nephropathy on hemodialysis, Hepatitis C, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia was admitted to the hospital for evaluation of generalized weakness. …”
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  19. 14579
    “…CASE An 83 year old male with past medical history of emphysema, coronary artery disease, hypertension, non-small cell lung cancer treated with lobectomy, hepatitis C cirrhosis with hepatocellular carcinoma with metastasis to lungs, who completed 10 cycles of Nivolumab presented to oncology clinic with complains of polyuria, polydipsia and a weight loss of 10 pounds over the last one week. …”
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  20. 14580
    “…Transplanting certain high-risk donor kidneys (high risk of HIV and Hepatitis-C infected kidneys, HLA mismatched kidneys, high Kidney Donor Profile Index) and a payment to living donors, were found to be cost-effective. …”
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