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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.
Steven P. Mistilis, C. R. B. Blackburn
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CHRONIC HEPATITIS IN CHILDREN

Acta Paediatrica, 1973
SUMMARYIn a group of 35 children first classified as “chronic hepatitis”, the study of the histo‐logical patterns revealed only 16 cases as actual chronic hepatitis: 3 persistent nonaggres‐sive hepatitis (type l), 6 chronic aggressive hepatitis (type 2 a) and 7 chronic aggressive hepatitis (type 2 b).
M. Gautier   +3 more
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Pathology of Chronic Hepatitis B and Chronic Hepatitis C

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2010
Histologic evaluation of the liver is a major component in the medical management and treatment algorithm of patients with chronic hepatitis B (HBV) and chronic hepatitis C (HCV). Liver biopsy in these patients remains the gold standard, and decisions on treatment are often predicated on the degree of damage and stage of fibrosis. This article outlines
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Scoring of chronic hepatitis

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2002
Grading of the severity of chronic hepatitis and staging of its structural consequences are widely used in clinical trials of therapy and in research. Simple and complex methods are available. Intra- and interobserver variation can be reduced but not eliminated, because grading and staging are essentially subjective.
Amar P. Dhillon   +2 more
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Chronic Persistent Hepatitis and Chronic Lobular Hepatitis

1989
Chronic persistent hepatitis (CPH) and chronic lobular hepatitis belong to the clinicopathologic spectrum of chronic hepatitis. Both have a benign connotation in the sense that they do not progress, by definition, to serious forms of chronic liver diseases, e.g., chronic active hepatitis and cirrhosis.
Jurgen Ludwig, Jorge Rakela
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Chronic Hepatitis in Hemophilia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Excerpt Persons with hemophilia are at unusually high risk of developingacuteviral hepatitis as a result of their need for repeated treatment with blood products.
Jay H. Hoofnagle, Leonard B. Seeff
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Chronic hepatitis in children

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1995
Autoimmune hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver of unknown etiology that progresses toward cirrhosis and liver failure and is generally responsive to immunosuppressive treatment. The presence of anti-smooth muscle antibodies with anti-actin specificity and of anti-liver kidney microsomal antibodies defines two distinct subgroups of the ...
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Chronic hepatitis

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses pathology, clinical aspects, and diagnosis of chronic hepatitis. Chronic hepatitis is defined as a continuing inflammatory lesion of the liver with the potential to either progress to more severe disease, to continue unchanged or to subside spontaneously or with treatment. In chronic hepatitis, the inflammatory
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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.
Philip J. Rosenthal, David L. Suskind
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Chronic Hepatitis

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2008
Murray, K F   +9 more
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