Patients with advanced hepatic fibrosis before or after direct-acting antiviral therapy for chronic hepatitis C are at risk for development of liver cancer
Abstract:Direct-acting antivirals (DAA) have replaced interferon (IFN)-based therapies for hepatitis C virus. This study examined differences in histopathologic features in paired liver biopsies collected before and after DAA and evaluated clinical outcomes. Biopsies (n = 19) were evaluated by quantitative imaging analysis to measure steatosis and fibrosis. Most patients had decreased steatosis in their post-treatment, follow-up biopsies. However, one patient had a striking increase in steatosis (from 0.86 to 6.32 %) a… Show more
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