2015
DOI: 10.3906/sag-1311-52
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Distribution of viral genotypes and extrahepatic manifestations inpatients with chronic hepatitis C in Eastern Turkey

Abstract: Background/aim: To investigate the distribution of viral genotypes, the extrahepatic manifestations, and the relationship between genotypes and extrahepatic manifestations in patients with chronic hepatitis C. Materials and methods:The study included 62 treatment-naive patients with chronic hepatitis C infection. Genotype determination was performed by DNA sequencing analysis. To investigate extrahepatic manifestations, the patients' data, recorded prospectively during the pretreatment period, were analyzed.Re… Show more

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“…Overall, of the 40 studies included in the meta-analysis that reported the prevalence of T2DM among HCV-infected patients, 23 were from Asia [17, 18, 21-41], 9 were from Europe [42-49, 68], 4 were from North America [50-53], and 4 were from Africa [54-57]. Regarding the study design, 34 were cross-sectional and 6 were cohort studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, of the 40 studies included in the meta-analysis that reported the prevalence of T2DM among HCV-infected patients, 23 were from Asia [17, 18, 21-41], 9 were from Europe [42-49, 68], 4 were from North America [50-53], and 4 were from Africa [54-57]. Regarding the study design, 34 were cross-sectional and 6 were cohort studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Turkey, findings of Tozun et al (3) revealed anti-HCV positivity in 1% of the adult population. Genotype 1b is the most common HCV genotype in Turkey (4,5,6,7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%