2019
DOI: 10.9734/mrji/2018/v26i530077
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Identifying Possible Hepatic Fibrosis of Hepatitis B Origin Using Non-invasive Markers: A Case-control Study in the South West Region of Cameroon

Abstract: Aim: HBV infection is known to cause liver fibrosis as well as some extrahepatic manifestations. We aimed at assessing hematological changes and identifying possible hepatic fibrosis of Hepatitis B origin using non-invasive markers (NIMs). Study Design: A hospital-based Case-control study Place and Duration of Study: Conducted at the Buea Regional Hospital, South West Region of Cameroon from February 2016 to December 2017 Methods: We enrolled HBV infected treatment naïve patients and “healthy… Show more

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