2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2004.06.011
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Natural history of initially mild chronic hepatitis C

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“…Poynard et al 10 found that only 2% of patients infected before the age of 20 years developed cirrhosis over a period of 20 years, compared with 6% of those infected between 31 and 40 years, 37% of those infected between 41 and 50 years and 63% of those who contracted HCV over the age of 50 years. In our own study 11 , evaluating liver fibrosis progression in initially mild chronic hepatitis C, increasing age was associated with an increasing rate of fibrosis progression over a mean follow-up period of around 8 years.…”
Section: Host-related Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poynard et al 10 found that only 2% of patients infected before the age of 20 years developed cirrhosis over a period of 20 years, compared with 6% of those infected between 31 and 40 years, 37% of those infected between 41 and 50 years and 63% of those who contracted HCV over the age of 50 years. In our own study 11 , evaluating liver fibrosis progression in initially mild chronic hepatitis C, increasing age was associated with an increasing rate of fibrosis progression over a mean follow-up period of around 8 years.…”
Section: Host-related Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand significant fibrosis (> F2) has been reported in 5 -30% of the cases, with large variation among studies, when inclusion criteria and length of base line follow up was different. The cumulative percentage of HCV patients with PNALT with significant (> F2) fibrosis in liver biopsy among 1154 such cases included in 23 published studies, was 22% 20 . The prevalence of cirrhosis in HCV patients with PNALT ranged from 1 -6% in various studies 20 and one study .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cumulative percentage of HCV patients with PNALT with significant (> F2) fibrosis in liver biopsy among 1154 such cases included in 23 published studies, was 22% 20 . The prevalence of cirrhosis in HCV patients with PNALT ranged from 1 -6% in various studies 20 and one study . In our series we have reported 7.3% of cirrhosis in PNALT patients and 18% with stage 3 or 4 fibrosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, numerous clinical trials failed to perform continuous, long-term observation of disease progression, resulting in significant differences in the rate of disease progression between various clinical trials (22)(23)(24)(25). One report showed that progression of mild fibrosis occurred over a median interval of 52.5 months, while another reported that progression of fibrosis occurred in patients with mild chronic HCV within 5-10 years after infection and was associated with age, alcohol consumption and inflammatory activity (26,27). Although children with chronic HCV showed no significant histologic progression of disease at 5 years after infection, almost a third of the children showed increased severity of Figure 1.…”
Section: ------------------------------------------------------------mentioning
confidence: 99%