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Fibrosis progression in hepatitis C virus (HCV)–infected individuals is not linear, is associated with alanine aminotransferase–related flares, and varies according to stage, with those who are least fibrotic tending to have the highest progression, according to a recent study. Learn more about what investigators discovered and how these results can help you identify patients who are most likely to progress to cirrhosis at Family Practice News: http://www.familypracticenews.com/specialty-focus/infectious-diseases/single-article-page/study-finds-clues-to-fibrosis-progression-in-chronic-hcv-infection/02ab40880ce75d60a0c7c645a5d32db6.html.

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Fibrosis progression in hepatitis C virus (HCV)–infected individuals is not linear, is associated with alanine aminotransferase–related flares, and varies according to stage, with those who are least fibrotic tending to have the highest progression, according to a recent study. Learn more about what investigators discovered and how these results can help you identify patients who are most likely to progress to cirrhosis at Family Practice News: http://www.familypracticenews.com/specialty-focus/infectious-diseases/single-article-page/study-finds-clues-to-fibrosis-progression-in-chronic-hcv-infection/02ab40880ce75d60a0c7c645a5d32db6.html.

Fibrosis progression in hepatitis C virus (HCV)–infected individuals is not linear, is associated with alanine aminotransferase–related flares, and varies according to stage, with those who are least fibrotic tending to have the highest progression, according to a recent study. Learn more about what investigators discovered and how these results can help you identify patients who are most likely to progress to cirrhosis at Family Practice News: http://www.familypracticenews.com/specialty-focus/infectious-diseases/single-article-page/study-finds-clues-to-fibrosis-progression-in-chronic-hcv-infection/02ab40880ce75d60a0c7c645a5d32db6.html.

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