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Review article: an unexpected virus–host interaction – the hepatitis C virus‐diabetes link

Summary There is now consistent epidemiological evidence for an association between chronic hepatitis C and diabetes. Important, although so far limited longitudinal data, have documented an increased risk for diabetes in patients infected by hepatitis C virus (HCV) especially in those with metaboli...

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Published in:Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 2005-11, Vol.22 (s2), p.56-60
Main Authors: RATZIU, V., HEURTIER, A., BONYHAY, L., POYNARD, T., GIRAL, P.
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Diabetes Mellitus - virology
Hepatitis C - complications
Hepatitis C virus
Humans
Insulin - metabolism
Insulin Resistance
Liver Cirrhosis - virology
Risk Factors
Signal Transduction - physiology
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