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Hepatitis C in childhood: Epidemiological and clinical aspects

Bone Marrow Transplantation, ISSN: 0268-3369, Vol: 12, Issue: SUPPL. 1, Page: 21-23
1993
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is responsible for most cases of chronic non-A,non-B hepatitis in multitransfused children,but has been also implicated in at least one third of cases without history of parenteral exposure. We have recently evaluated the natural history of chronic hepatitis C in 37 children without underlying systemic diseases. None of the patients had a history of acute hepatitis and only 22 were symptomatic at presentation. Liver histology was consistent with active liver disease of mild to moderate activity in 42% of cases (one child had cirrhosis) and with persistent or lobular hepatitis in the remaining cases. During a mean follow-up period of 3.4 ± 3.2 years symptoms were rarely observed and none of the patients developed liver failure, but 97% maintained abnormal alanineaminotransferase levels. These results suggest that chronic hepatitis C in children, at least in its early stage,is a mild disease infrequently associated with severe liver lesions;however the persistence of liver damage over the years raises questions about the long term outcome of the illness and about the rationale of antiviral therapy.

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F. Bortolotti; P. Vajro; C. Barbera; R. Giacchino; P. Cadrobbi; L. Zancan; G. Nebbia; C. Crivellaro; A. Bertolini; L. De Moliner

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