2015
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20153851
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Observational descriptive study of cutaneous manifestations in patients from Mato Grosso with viral chronic hepatitis

Abstract: BACKGROUNDExtrahepatic manifestations are seen in association with chronic infection by hepatitis B or C virus including cutaneous disorders. The frequency of these findings seems to vary among different places and reports. There is a lack of information about this issue in Brazil.OBJECTIVESTo estimate the prevalence of cutaneous findings affecting HBV or HCV carriers from a reference outpatient unit in Mato Grosso.METHODSA cross-sectional observational study.RESULTS108 patients were studied. 88.9% presented s… Show more

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“…One such disease is Viral hepatitis that is caused by infection of parenterally transferred HBV (hepatitis B virus), HCV (hepatitis C virus), HDV (hepatitis D virus) and by food borne viruses like HAV (hepatitis A virus0, HEV (hepatitis E virus). Similar hepatic and skin involvement is observed in another infectious disease like Melioidosis [1,2]. Further it is reported that the patients with liver, splenic abscess along with skin abscess had higher chance of being Melioidosis positive (Sakulchit et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…One such disease is Viral hepatitis that is caused by infection of parenterally transferred HBV (hepatitis B virus), HCV (hepatitis C virus), HDV (hepatitis D virus) and by food borne viruses like HAV (hepatitis A virus0, HEV (hepatitis E virus). Similar hepatic and skin involvement is observed in another infectious disease like Melioidosis [1,2]. Further it is reported that the patients with liver, splenic abscess along with skin abscess had higher chance of being Melioidosis positive (Sakulchit et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%