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Nephron ; 61(3): 369-70, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1323795

ABSTRACT

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) seems to be the most important agent of non-A, non-B hepatitis. This study was undertaken to assess the prevalence of hepatitis C in our renal unit. Twelve patients (29%) had antibodies against HCV (anti-HCV). Seropositive patients were on hemodialysis for a longer period than seronegatives. Statistically significant associations with anti-HCV were: blood transfusions, at least 1 episode of elevated value of transaminases (2-fold) and fluctuations of transaminases. Our findings confirm the high prevalence of anti-HCV in hemodialyzed patients, the importance of parenteral transmission and the high probability of liver disease in anti-HCV-positive patients.


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Hepatitis C/transmission , Renal Dialysis/adverse effects , Female , Hemodialysis Units, Hospital , Hepacivirus/immunology , Hepatitis Antibodies/blood , Hepatitis C/immunology , Humans , Male , Transfusion Reaction
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