Correlation between degree of hepatic fibrosis by liver biopsy and insulin resistance in chronic hepatitis C / Rasha Hassan Mohamed Kotb ; Supervised Emad Mohamed Almoetasm ,Yasser Bakr Mohamed
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo :  Rasha Hassan Mohamed Kotb ,  2014Description: 202 P. :  facsimiles ;  25cmOther title: - دراسة للعلاقة بين نسبة التليف الكبدي بالعينه الكبديه ونسبة مقاومة الانسولين في مرضى فيرس سي [Added title page title]
 
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Internal Medicine
Insulin resistance (IR) occurs early in HCV infection and may affects liver fibrosis progression, treatment response and synergizes development of HCC. We thus studied prevalence of IR in HCV patients and correlation between IR and hepatic fibrosis. Fifty HCV, non diabetic patient were enrolled; Quantitative HCV RNA was assayed by PCR, histological assessment by liver biopsy was done and IR index assessed by using HOMA-IR, and an index value {u2265} 2.5 was designated IR and 10 normal subjects were studied as control. In this study prevalence of IR was 38% vs 62% p = 0.005, there is significant correlation between IR and hepatic fibrosis and inflammatory activity
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