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The following pages link to Hepatitis C infection in African Americans: its natural history and histological progression (Q43939391):
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- Thyroid disease in chronic hepatitis C infection treated with combination interferon-α and ribavirin: management strategies and future perspective (Q26827517) (← links)
- Alcohol has no effect on hepatitis C virus replication: a meta-analysis (Q27477984) (← links)
- Progression of Fibrosis during Chronic Hepatitis C Is Associated with Rapid Virus Evolution (Q27480339) (← links)
- Human leukocyte antigen class II associations with hepatitis C virus clearance and virus‐specific CD4 T cell response among Caucasians and African Americans (Q27489728) (← links)
- Natural history of chronic hepatitis C (Q29620673) (← links)
- Chronic hepatitis C treatment patterns in African American patients: an update (Q33212476) (← links)
- Risk factors associated with Hepatitis C among female substance users enrolled in community-based HIV prevention studies (Q33872878) (← links)
- Anti-HCV reactive volunteer blood donors distribution character and genotypes switch in Xi'an, China (Q34076844) (← links)
- Increasing Prevalence of HCC and Cirrhosis in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection (Q34777639) (← links)
- Clinical Monitoring of Chronic Hepatitis C Based on its Natural History and Therapy (Q34873114) (← links)
- Fibrosis progression in African Americans and Caucasian Americans with chronic hepatitis C (Q35195272) (← links)
- The history of the "natural history" of hepatitis C (1968-2009). (Q35216592) (← links)
- Chronic hepatitis C in African Americans and other minority groups (Q35628134) (← links)
- HIV/HCV coinfection: management update. (Q35672447) (← links)
- Impact of donor and recipient race on survival after hepatitis C-related liver transplantation (Q35773603) (← links)
- Recipient-donor race mismatch for African American liver transplant patients with chronic hepatitis C. (Q35857090) (← links)
- End-stage renal disease and African American race are independent predictors of mild liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection (Q35893934) (← links)
- Risk of advanced fibrosis with grafts from hepatitis C antibody-positive donors: a multicenter cohort study (Q35906988) (← links)
- Donor Risk Index for African American liver transplant recipients with hepatitis C virus (Q36032616) (← links)
- Plasma levels of growth-related oncogene (CXCL1-3) associated with fibrosis and platelet counts in HCV-infected patients. (Q36118056) (← links)
- Racial differences in the association between adiposity measures and the risk of hepatitis C-related liver disease (Q36218739) (← links)
- Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes in the Caribbean island of Martinique: evidence for a large radiation of HCV-2 and for a recent introduction from Europe of HCV-4 (Q36240052) (← links)
- Review article: chronic hepatitis C--natural history and cofactors (Q36286336) (← links)
- Prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and risk factors for advanced fibrosis and mortality in the United States. (Q36324068) (← links)
- Hepatitis C virus infection in African Americans (Q36328945) (← links)
- Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B and C Infections among Healthy Volunteer Blood Donors in the Central California Valley (Q36609564) (← links)
- Treating hepatitis C in African Americans (Q36758665) (← links)
- Racial differences in fibrosis progression after HCV-related liver transplantation. (Q36760718) (← links)
- The epidemiology of hepatitis C infection in the United States (Q36892181) (← links)
- Racial disparity in liver disease: Biological, cultural, or socioeconomic factors (Q37095472) (← links)
- CIHR Canadian HIV Trials Network Coinfection and Concurrent Diseases Core Research Group: 2016 Updated Canadian HIV/Hepatitis C Adult Guidelines for Management and Treatment (Q37100669) (← links)
- Treatment options for patients with hepatitis C: role of pharmacists in optimizing treatment response and managing adverse events (Q37254462) (← links)
- Prognostic factors for progression of liver structural lesions in chronic hepatitis C patients (Q37256017) (← links)
- Demographics of a large cohort of urban chronic hepatitis C patients (Q37278212) (← links)
- Hepatitis B and C in African Americans: current status and continued challenges (Q37627088) (← links)
- Hepatitis C Virus in mainland China with an emphasis on genotype and subtype distribution (Q37663438) (← links)
- The impact of ethnicity on hepatitis C virus treatment decisions and outcomes (Q38052034) (← links)
- Epidemiology and natural history of HCV infection. (Q38118578) (← links)
- Different aspects of CD4 T cells that lead to viral clearance or persistence of HCV infection (Q38552122) (← links)
- Insulin Resistance is Associated With Significant Liver Fibrosis in Chronic Hepatitis C Patients: A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q38572687) (← links)
- A Systematic Review of Race and Ethnicity in Hepatitis C Clinical Trial Enrollment (Q38755741) (← links)
- An Assessment of the Use of Chimpanzees in Hepatitis C Research Past, Present and Future: 2. Alternative Replacement Methods (Q39788682) (← links)
- Ethnic disparities in progression to advanced liver disease and overall survival in patients with chronic hepatitis C: impact of a sustained virological response. (Q40098372) (← links)
- Progression of liver fibrosis among injection drug users with chronic hepatitis C. (Q40339820) (← links)
- Prevalence of cirrhosis in hepatitis C patients in the Chronic Hepatitis Cohort Study (CHeCS): a retrospective and prospective observational study (Q40690948) (← links)
- Hepatitis C in African Americans (Q41758808) (← links)
- Clinical outcomes of chronic hepatitis C patients related to baseline liver fibrosis stage: a hospital-based linkage study (Q42182165) (← links)
- Racial differences in the progression to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma in HCV-infected veterans (Q42203327) (← links)
- Racial differences in liver inflammation and fibrosis related to chronic hepatitis C. (Q42985436) (← links)
- A comparison of the spectrum of chronic hepatitis C virus between Caucasians and African Americans (Q42985442) (← links)