Hepatocellular carcinoma course in patients with chronic viral hepatitis and liver cirrhosis of alcoholic etiology
Abstract
The high incidence of parenteral viral hepatitis B, C and D markers is determined in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The data on higher rates of progression of HCC among patients with hepatitis B, C and D in comparison with patients with liver cancer in the absence of markers of hepatitis viruses are obtained. HCC with the greatest frequency occurred in HCV-infection with genotype Ib, HBV-infection – genotype D and HDV-infection – genotype I.
About the Authors
T. T. BugaevaRussian Federation
Bugaeva Tatiana Timofeevna -PhD, infectious diseases doctor of the 1st category
Yakutsk
S. S. Sleptsova
Russian Federation
Sleptsova Snezhana Spiridonovna - PhD, head of the course of infection. Diseases
Yakutsk
P. M. Ivanov
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Bugaeva T.T., Sleptsova S.S., Ivanov P.M. Hepatocellular carcinoma course in patients with chronic viral hepatitis and liver cirrhosis of alcoholic etiology. Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(1):27-30.