Publication: Hepatitis C: Problems to extinction and residual hepatic and extrahepatic lesions after sustained virological response.
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Date
202-12-09
Authors
Cuesta-Sancho, Sara
Marquez-Coello, Mercedes
Illanes-Alvarez, Francisco
Marquez-Ruiz, Denisse
Arizcorreta, Ana
Galan-Sanchez, Fatima
Montiel, Natalia
Rodriguez-Iglesias, Manuel
Giron-Gonzalez, Jose-Antonio
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Baishideng Publishing Group
Abstract
Loss of follow-up or reinfections hinder the expectations of hepatitis C eradication despite the existence of highly effective treatments. Moreover, the elimination of the infection does not imply the reversion of those chronic alterations derived from the previous infection by hepatitis C virus (HCV). This review analyzes the risk factors associated with loss to follow-up in diagnosis or treatment, and the possibility of reinfection. Likewise, it assesses the residual alterations induced by chronic HCV infection considering the liver alterations (inflammation, fibrosis, risk of decompensation, hepatocellular carcinoma, liver transplantation) and, on the other hand, the comorbidities and extrahepatic manifestations (cryoglobulinemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, peripheral insulin resistance, and lipid, bone and cognitive alterations). Peculiarities present in subjects coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus are analyzed in each section.
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Liver transplantation
Hepacivirus
Carcinoma, hepatocellular
Reinfection
Insulin
HIV
Insulin resistance
Coinfection
Cryoglobulinemia
Hepacivirus
Carcinoma, hepatocellular
Reinfection
Insulin
HIV
Insulin resistance
Coinfection
Cryoglobulinemia
DeCS Terms
Carcinoma hepatocelular
Coinfección
Insulina
Reinfección
Resistencia a la insulina
Trasplante de hígado
VIH
Coinfección
Insulina
Reinfección
Resistencia a la insulina
Trasplante de hígado
VIH
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Keywords
Cirrhosis decompensation, Direct antiviral agents, Extrahepatic complications, Hepatitis C virus, Hepatocarcinoma, Human immunodeficiency virus, Sustained virological response
Citation
Cuesta-Sancho S, Márquez-Coello M, Illanes-Álvarez F, Márquez-Ruiz D, Arizcorreta A, Galán-Sánchez F, et al. Hepatitis C: Problems to extinction and residual hepatic and extrahepatic lesions after sustained virological response. World J Hepatol. 2022 Jan 27;14(1):62-79