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Chronic hepatic porphyria in chronic aggressive hepatitis

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1971
An acquired (“symptomatic”) chronic hepatic porphyria (CHP) is described, which develops secondarily following damage to the liver tissue and is characterized by the absence of clinical symptoms. It can be differentiated biochemically from latent porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT) by a lower total porphyrin excretion (0.18–0.64 mg/l) and a relatively ...
M, Doss, D, Look, H, Henning
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Chronic Granulomatous Hepatitis

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1976
Summary: Chronic granulomatous hepatitis.Three cases are described in which a chronic relapsing febrile illness was associated with granulomas in the liver. None of the known causes of hepatic granulomas was present in these patients. In two cases there was clinical improvement after corticosteroid treatment and this was associated with resolution of ...
Farrell G.C., Powell L.W.
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Chronic hepatitis C

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2001
Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) accounts for 40% of cases of chronic liver disease in the United States and is now the most common indication for liver transplantation. Estimates suggest that 4 million people (1.8%) of the American population are or have been infected with HCV.
Tram T., Tran, Paul, Martin
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Active chronic hepatitis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1970
Abstract Analysis of data from eighty-six patients with active chronic hepatitis who have been followed for up to nineteen years together with a comprehensive survey of the literature forms the basis for this review of the natural history of this disease.
S P, Mistilis, C R, Blackburn
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Chronic viral hepatitis

Adolescnet Medicine Clinics, 2004
Although less common in childhood, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) remain the most common causes of chronic hepatitis in the United States and worldwide. Children with chronic HBV or HCV are often asymptomatic, with normal or mildly elevated serum transaminases.
David L, Suskind, Philip, Rosenthal
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Chronic active hepatitis

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981
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PONZ DE LEON, Maurizio, N. CARULLI
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Chronic Viral Hepatitis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1989
Chronic viral hepatitis is a common clinical problem; it must be differentiated from other forms of chronic liver disease by history, laboratory data, and liver biopsy. This article reviews the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, delta hepatitis, and nonA and nonB viral hepatitis and emphasizes the controlled trials when available.
G, Garcia, K R, Gentry
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