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French to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / Serological testing for viral hepatitis C | |||||||
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4 +1 | HCV-marker-negative in this case |
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4 | [absence of hepatitis C] viral marker |
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HCV-marker-negative in this case Explanation: HCV-marker-positive autoimmune-type chronic ... - ResearchGate https://www.researchgate.net/.../15673216_HCV-marker-positiv... - Traduire cette page Request (PDF) | HCV-marker-positive... | This study focused on 32 patients who were diagnosed as having autoimmune hepatitis based upon clinical and histological factors. Fifteen of these patients were positive for HCV-RNA and for one of the HCV-related markers tested, including anti-C100, ELISA II, and RIBA 2 (Group ... Hepatitis C Virus: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: ... https://books.google.fr/books?isbn=146490068X - Traduire cette page 2012 - Medical ... were positive simultaneously for the three HCV markers than in patients who were negative for all markers (p=0.006) and than in those with one or two HCV markers (p=0.039). Replication of HCV in liver was detected more frequently in patients with three (93%, p=0.002), two (82%, p=0.001), and one HCV marker (73%, ... |
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[absence of hepatitis C] viral marker Explanation: www.easl.eu/medias/cpg/2015-09/CPG_AIH_final.pdf upon as diagnostic marker of full biochemical remission [34]. The absence of viral markers is one of the four elements included in the simplified diagnostic criteria for AIH [28], but in countries with a high prevalence of viral hepatitis co-existence of AIH and viral hepatitis may exist [109–111]. In these cases the diagnosis of ... |
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