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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can lead to cirrhosis and its related complications, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), liver failure and death.
A Study for the Use of Hepatitis C Virus Seropositive Donors into Hepatitis C Seronegative Liver Transplant Recipients · More about research at Mayo Clinic · Mayo ...
Hepatitis B infection; Hepatitis C infection; Liver cirrhosis. Discuss the pros and cons of screening with your doctor. Together you can decide whether ...
Organs from deceased donors are screened thoroughly, and donated organs that tested positive for hepatitis C were previously discarded. But research at Mayo ...
Clinical Trials · A Study to Evaluate and Monitor Hepatitis Activity in Hepatitis C Virus Infection Patients Using Advanced Multiparametric MR Elastography (MRE).
The purpose of this study is to find the rate of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Hepatocellular Carcinoma in individual populations of African descendants living ...
Infection with a hepatitis virus makes the liver more likely to be affected by toxins. Infections include hepatitis B, hepatitis C and infections caused by less ...
For most organ transplant recipients, receiving the “gift of life” is a one-time experience. But for Nellie Betancourt, battling the hepatitis C virus that had ...
An extensive investigation into hepatitis C infections in three transplant patients led investigators to uncover the route of transmission.
This type of hepatitis happens when the immune system attacks the liver with destructive antibodies. Immune-suppressing medicine is the main treatment.
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