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    2 research outputs found

    Pioglitazone, vitamin E, or placebo for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.

    Author
    1. B S
    2. M B
    3. M H S
    4. M.D Anna Mae Diehl
    5. M.D Arthur Mccullough
    6. M.D Arun J Sanyal
    7. M.D David E Kleiner
    8. M.D Jeanne Clark
    9. M.D Joel E Lavine
    10. M.D Kris V Kowdley
    11. M.D Nathan M Bass
    12. M.D Patricia R Robuck
    13. M.P.H Elizabeth M Brunt
    14. M.P.H Nash Crn
    15. Naga Chalasani
    16. Ph.D Aynur Unalp
    17. Ph.D Brent A Neuschwander-Tetri
    18. Ph.D James Tonascia
    19. Ph.D Jay H Hoofnagle
    20. Ph.D Mark Van Natta
    Publication venue
    Publication date
    01/01/2010
    Field of study
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    Mortality in HCV-infected Patients with a Diagnosis of AIDS in the Era of Combination Anti-retroviral Therapy

    Author
    1. Andrea D Branch
    2. Curtis L Meinert
    3. Douglas A Jabs
    4. Douglas T Dieterich
    5. Jules Levin
    6. M B A
    7. M.D Douglas A Jabs
    8. M.D Douglas T Dieterich
    9. M.D Marie-Louise Vachon
    10. Marie-Louise Vachon
    11. Mark L Van Natta
    12. Ph.D Andrea D Branch
    13. PhD Mount Andrea D Branch
    Publication venue
    Publication date
    02/04/2020
    Field of study
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    Summary: Chronic hepatitis C increased mortality about 50% in patients with CDC-defined AIDS, despite the competing mortality risks in these patients. About 20% of the deaths were liver-related, suggesting that greater HCV awareness and treatment could increase survival
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