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Symptomatic and Virological Response to Antiviral Therapy in Hepatitis C Associated with Extrahepatic Complications of Cryoglobulimia
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|作者:
Supriya Joshi
Magdalena Kuczynski
E. Jenny Heathcote
机构:
[1] Toronto Western Hospital,Department of Medicine
来源:
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
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2007年
/
52卷
关键词:
Vasculitis;
Cryoglobulinemia;
Hepatitis C;
Pegylated;
Interferon;
Ribavirin;
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摘要:
Mixed cryoglobulins are detected in 50% of patients with hepatitis C; fortunately, few have vasculitis affecting skin, peripheral nerves, kidneys, and synovia. This study was designed to identify the natural history of symptomatic cryoglobulinemia and evaluate the response to antiviral therapy. Patients with hepatitis C complicated by symptomatic cryoglobulinemia were assessed for their disease manifestations and response to antiviral therapy. Of 83 patients identified, 56 patients with a minimum of 12 months follow-up were reviewed. Manifestations included dermatologic (75%), rheumatologic (57%), neurologic (34%), and renal (proteinuria 25%). Antiviral therapy was given to 38, of whom 9 were retreated for symptomatic and/or virological nonresponse. Antiviral therapy included interferon monotherapy (n= 8), pegylated-interferon monotherapy (n= 5), consensus-interferon (n= 2), interferon + ribavirin (n= 18), and pegylated-interferon + ribavirin (n= 14). Treatment provided sustained symptomatic response in 31 (82%) and virological response in 16 (42%) patients. Symptomatic cryoglobulinemia responds well to antiviral therapy, even when virological response is not achieved.
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页码:2410 / 2417
页数:7
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