Liver fibrosis on account of chronic hepatitis C is more severe in HIV-positive than HIV-negative patients despite antiretroviral therapy
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Authors:
V de Ledinghen;
Barreiro, P.;
Foucher, J.;
Labarga, P.;
Castera, L.;
Vispo, M.E.;
Bernard, P.H.;
Martin-Carbonero, L.;
Neau, D.;
Garcia-Gasco, P.;
Merrouche, W.;
Soriano, V.
Source:
J Viral Hepat, Volume 15, Issue 6, p.427-433 (2008)
Keywords:
Adult,
Aged,
analysis,
Antiretroviral,
Antiretroviral Therapy,
Antiretroviral Therapy,Highly Active,
Biopsy,
Body Mass Index,
complications,
drug therapy,
Elasticity Imaging Techniques,
etiology,
Female,
Fibrosis,
France,
Hand,
HCV,
hepatitis,
Hepatitis C,
hepatitis C virus,
Hepatitis C,Chronic,
Hiv,
HIV Infections,
HIV Seronegativity,
HIV Seropositivity,
Humans,
Infection,
Liver,
Liver Cirrhosis,
Male,
Middle Aged,
Multivariate Analysis,
Patients,
Research,
Research Support,
therapy,
Time,
Ultrasonography