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Increased incidence of antiretroviral drug discontinuation among patients with viremic hepatitis C virus coinfection and high hyaluronic acid, a marker of liver fibrosis. / Grint, Daniel; Peters, Lars; Rockstroh, Juergen K; de Wit, Stephane; Mitsura, Victor M; Knysz, Brygida; Pedersen, Court; Kirk, Ole; Lundgren, Jens D; Mocroft, Amanda; EuroSIDA in EuroCoord.
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AIDS (London, England), Bind 28, Nr. 4, 20.02.2014, s. 577-587.
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Grint, D, Peters, L, Rockstroh, JK, de Wit, S, Mitsura, VM, Knysz, B, Pedersen, C
, Kirk, O, Lundgren, JD, Mocroft, A & EuroSIDA in EuroCoord 2014, '
Increased incidence of antiretroviral drug discontinuation among patients with viremic hepatitis C virus coinfection and high hyaluronic acid, a marker of liver fibrosis',
AIDS (London, England), bind 28, nr. 4, s. 577-587.
https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000000069
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Grint, D., Peters, L., Rockstroh, J. K., de Wit, S., Mitsura, V. M., Knysz, B., Pedersen, C.
, Kirk, O., Lundgren, J. D., Mocroft, A., & EuroSIDA in EuroCoord (2014).
Increased incidence of antiretroviral drug discontinuation among patients with viremic hepatitis C virus coinfection and high hyaluronic acid, a marker of liver fibrosis.
AIDS (London, England),
28(4), 577-587.
https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000000069
Vancouver
Grint D, Peters L, Rockstroh JK, de Wit S, Mitsura VM, Knysz B o.a.
Increased incidence of antiretroviral drug discontinuation among patients with viremic hepatitis C virus coinfection and high hyaluronic acid, a marker of liver fibrosis.
AIDS (London, England). 2014 feb. 20;28(4):577-587.
https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000000069
Author
Grint, Daniel ; Peters, Lars ; Rockstroh, Juergen K ; de Wit, Stephane ; Mitsura, Victor M ; Knysz, Brygida ; Pedersen, Court ; Kirk, Ole ; Lundgren, Jens D ; Mocroft, Amanda ; EuroSIDA in EuroCoord. / Increased incidence of antiretroviral drug discontinuation among patients with viremic hepatitis C virus coinfection and high hyaluronic acid, a marker of liver fibrosis. I: AIDS (London, England). 2014 ; Bind 28, Nr. 4. s. 577-587.
Bibtex
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title = "Increased incidence of antiretroviral drug discontinuation among patients with viremic hepatitis C virus coinfection and high hyaluronic acid, a marker of liver fibrosis",
abstract = "Most antiretroviral drugs are metabolized by the liver; hepatic disease or liver damage as a result of hepatitis C virus (HCV) could impair this metabolism leading to an increased risk of drug toxicity. This study aimed to determine the risk of antiretroviral drug discontinuation among HCV/HIV coinfected patients.",
author = "Daniel Grint and Lars Peters and Rockstroh, {Juergen K} and {de Wit}, Stephane and Mitsura, {Victor M} and Brygida Knysz and Court Pedersen and Ole Kirk and Lundgren, {Jens D} and Amanda Mocroft and {EuroSIDA in EuroCoord}",
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RIS
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AU - Grint, Daniel
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AU - Mitsura, Victor M
AU - Knysz, Brygida
AU - Pedersen, Court
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AU - Mocroft, Amanda
AU - EuroSIDA in EuroCoord
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AB - Most antiretroviral drugs are metabolized by the liver; hepatic disease or liver damage as a result of hepatitis C virus (HCV) could impair this metabolism leading to an increased risk of drug toxicity. This study aimed to determine the risk of antiretroviral drug discontinuation among HCV/HIV coinfected patients.
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