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Four patients with hepatitis A presenting with fulminant hepatitis and acute renal failure and who underwent liver transplantation

Oh SH, Lee JH, Hwang JW, Kim HY, Lee CH, Gwak GY, Choi MS, Koh KC, Paik SW, Yoo BC

Hepatitis A is generally known as a mild, self-limiting disease of the liver, but in rare instances it can progress to fulminant hepatitis, which may require liver transplantation for recovery....
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes and the influence of HCV subtype 1b on the progression of chronic hepatitis C in Korea: a single center experience

Cho EJ, Jeong SH, Han BH, Lee SU, Yun BC, Park ET

BACKGROUND/AIMS: There is some controversy regarding whether or not hepatitis C virus (HCV) subtype 1b is more influential than non-1b subtypes on the progression of chronic hepatitis (CH) C to...
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Comparison of Transient Elastography and Hepatic Fibrosis Assessed by Histology in Chronic Liver Disease

Jung MK, Cho HJ, Lee HC, Park KS, Seo EH, Jeon SW, Cho CM, Tak WY, Kim SK, Choi YH, Kweon YO

  • KMID: 782996
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2008 Apr;51(4):241-247.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Transient elastography (Fibroscan, Echosens, France) is a new, simple, and non-invasive method to assess the degree of hepatic fibrosis by measuring liver stiffness. Recent reports have shown that...
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Durability after discontinuation of nucleos(t)ide therapy in chronic HBeAg negative hepatitis patients

Kim YJ, Kim K, Hwang SH, Kim SS, Lee D, Cheong JY, Cho SW

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Relapse has been reported after stopping nucleos(t)ide (NUC) therapy in the majority of chronic HBeAg negative hepatitis patients. However, the ideal treatment duration of HBeAg negative chronic hepatitis B...
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