2018
DOI: 10.21608/mjcu.2018.60299
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Liver Stiffness Predicts Relapse after Direct Acting Antiviral Therapy Against Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Abstract: Background: Assessment of fibrosis in chronic hepatitis has always been considered of utmost relevance for patient care in clinical hepatology. Over the last years, multiple noninvasive methods were used for diagnosis of hepaic fibrosis, including transient Elastography in addition to clinical and biochemical parameters or combinations of both methods. Serum markers and elastography are considered useful techniques for diagnosing severe liver fibrosis and cirrhosis and for excluding significant fibrosis in hep… Show more

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