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Similar prevalence of hepatic steatosis among patients with chronic hepatitis C with and without HIV coinfection.

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2020-04-21

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Fernandez-Fuertes, M
Macías, J
Corma-Gómez, A
Rincón, P
Merchante, N
Gómez-Mateos, J
Pineda, J A
Real, L M

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Hepatic steatosis (HS) is frequently observed in HIV-infected patients. It is not known whether HIV infection is an independent risk factor for HS development. We aimed to analyze whether HIV coinfection was associated with a higher frequency of HS in patients with chronic hepatitis C. This was a retrospective cross-sectional study. 574 subjects with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection were included, 246 (43%) of them coinfected with HIV. All of them underwent transient elastography with controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement. HS was defined as CAP ≥ 248 dB/m. 147 individuals (45%) showed HS in the HCV-monoinfected group and 100 (40.7%) in the HIV/HCV-coinfected group (p = 0.318). HS was associated with body mass index (BMI) [

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Body Mass Index
Cholesterol, HDL
Cholesterol, LDL
Coinfection
Cross-Sectional Studies
Elasticity Imaging Techniques
Fatty Liver
Female
HIV
HIV Infections
Hepacivirus
Hepatitis C, Chronic
Humans
Liver
Male
Middle Aged
Prevalence
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Spain
Triglycerides

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