Artigo Revisado por pares

Fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C acquired in infancy: is it only a matter of time?

2003; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 98; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0002-9270(02)06015-x

ISSN

1572-0241

Autores

Maria Guido,

Tópico(s)

Hepatitis B Virus Studies

Resumo

Abstract Objective The natural history of chronic hepatitis C acquired in infancy is not well understood. The progression of fibrosis was analyzed in untreated children with chronic hepatitis C virus infection and no other hepatotoxic cofactors. Methods A total of 112 pediatric patients (13 with paired liver biopsies) were considered. Fibrosis was assessed by METAVIR score (i.e., stage F1 to F4). The ratio between the stage of fibrosis (METAVIR units) and the presumed duration of infection represented the “estimated” rate of fibrosis progression per year. In patients with paired biopsies, the “observed” rate of fibrosis progression was defined as the difference between the stage of fibrosis in the two biopsies divided by the time interval between them. Results Both age of patients at biopsy and duration of infection correlated with stage of fibrosis (p Conclusions Chronic hepatitis C acquired in childhood is a progressive, slow-moving, fibrotic disease. Fibrosis progression inferred on the basis of linear mathematical models should be critically evaluated in the clinical practice.

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