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Chronic hepatitis C virus; dermatological manifestations of interferon plus ribavirin therapy in patients
Professional Medical Journal-Quarterly [The]. 2014; 21 (5): 929-932
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-153927
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To determine the frequency and pattern of dermatological manifestations in patients receiving interferon and ribavarin for hepatitis C. The study was conducted in the Dermatology out patients department [OPD] of Dow University Hospital Karachi from April -November 2013.Patients diagnosed with hepatitis C who received interferon a[3 MIU subcutaneously thrice weekly] plus ribavirin [1200 mg daily for 24 weeks].Detailed history and dermatological examination including mucous membrane, hair and nails was performed initially and then monthly for six months and findings were recorded. A total of 109 patients were included in the study. Frequency of various skin diseases in these patients werepruritis 44[40.36%], transient alopecia 14[12.84%],generalized morbiliform rash in 22 [20.18%],photosensitivity in 8[7.33%], secondary hyperpigmentation in 17[15.59%] patients. Lichen Planus was observed in 6 [5.50%] patients while brittle nails were seen in 5 [4.58%], glossitis in 4[3.66%],chelitis in 8[7.33%]and generalized exfoliating dermatitis in 9[8.25%] patients. Apthous ulceration was observed in 7 [6.42%] patients. HCV and its treatment with interferon plus ribavirin is associated with significant dermatological complications. Physicians should be aware of these side effects and patients should be counseled before starting treatment
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Ribavirin / Skin / Chronic Disease / Cross-Sectional Studies / Interferons / Hepatitis C Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Professional Med. J.-Q Year: 2014

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Ribavirin / Skin / Chronic Disease / Cross-Sectional Studies / Interferons / Hepatitis C Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Professional Med. J.-Q Year: 2014