Abstract:Background and study aim: Helicobacter pylori infection is distributed worldwide. H. pylori colonize the liver and increase the severity of the liver pathogenesis. The aim of the present study was to detect the H. pylori in the HCV patients using serology and immunohistochemistry diagnostic methods. The aim was extended to evaluate the hematological and biochemical changes during the co-infection. Materials and Methods: ELISA and immunohistochemistry diagnostic methods were utilized to examine patients chronic… Show more
“…In our study, H. pylori infection recorded prevalence among HCV patients with thrombocytopenia 65%( 65/100) versus 35% (35/100) H. pylori negative this agreement with Takashima et al (2016) 1 The research included sixty-five patients with HCVrelated CLD and thrombocytopenia, of which 30 (46%) were H. pylori-positive. in contrast to Ibrahim et al, (2018) 9 Using ELISA and IHC, respectively, the average incidence of H. pylori was 10.81 % and 8.00 %. Aljarad S et al, (2018) 10 and Lee et al, (2020) 11 reported the frequency of Helicobacter pylori infection was 72% and 54.3% respectively in ITP patients in contrast to Sultan et al, (2016) 12 show frequency of Helicobacter pylori infection in ITP 11.1%.…”
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“…In our study, H. pylori infection recorded prevalence among HCV patients with thrombocytopenia 65%( 65/100) versus 35% (35/100) H. pylori negative this agreement with Takashima et al (2016) 1 The research included sixty-five patients with HCVrelated CLD and thrombocytopenia, of which 30 (46%) were H. pylori-positive. in contrast to Ibrahim et al, (2018) 9 Using ELISA and IHC, respectively, the average incidence of H. pylori was 10.81 % and 8.00 %. Aljarad S et al, (2018) 10 and Lee et al, (2020) 11 reported the frequency of Helicobacter pylori infection was 72% and 54.3% respectively in ITP patients in contrast to Sultan et al, (2016) 12 show frequency of Helicobacter pylori infection in ITP 11.1%.…”
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Background: Human cytomegaloviruses (CMV) and Hepatitis C virus (HCV) are badly affecting the liver and can lead to hepatitis. Co-infection of CMV and HCV could accelerate the disease pathogenesis and dramatically diminish its treatment. Aim: The current study is aimed to determine the prevalence of CMV diagnosed serologically and immunohistochemically among the HCV patients and to assess the biochemical and haematological alterations in such co-infection.
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