Disease | hepatitis b |
Symptom | |chronic infection |
Sentences | 209 |
PubMedID- 23886003 | chronic infection with the hepatitis b virus (hbv) runs a long natural course during which underlying changes in liver histology can progress to cirrhosis and hepatic decompensation, as well as to hepatocellular carcinoma. |
PubMedID- 23185284 | The etiologic importance of chronic infection with hepatitis b virus (hbv) and hepatitis c virus (hcv) in hcc has been well established . |
PubMedID- 23304062 | chronic infection with hepatitis b virus (hbv) affects more than 350 million people worldwide and continues to be an important cause of morbidity and mortality 1. |
PubMedID- 21125320 | chronic infection with hepatitis b virus (hbv) is one of the largest racial/ethnic health disparities in the united states. |
PubMedID- 20447919 | Introduction: chronic infection with hepatitis b (hbv) and c viruses (hcv) as well as cigarette smoking are established risk factors of hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc), but it is unclear whether an interaction exists between these factors in causing hepatocellular carcinogenesis. |
PubMedID- 23251807 | Although chronic infection with hepatitis b virus (hbv) and/or hepatitis c virus (hcv) are well-known risk factors and are the most influential determinants for hcc, there have been few investigations of the correlation between viral infection status and ehpm. |
PubMedID- 26131017 | chronic infections with hepatitis b virus (hbv) or hepatitis c virus (hcv) are known to be major etiological factors of liver cancer worldwide including sub-saharan africa. |
PubMedID- 24454795 | In endemic area such as china and africa, chronic infection of hepatitis b virus (hbv) is the main risk factor. |
PubMedID- 23935864 | The main reason for the disproportionate spread of hcc is attributable to the prevalence of its major risk factors, that is, chronic infection with the hepatitis b virus (hbv), hepatitis c virus (hcv) which exist in the developing world. |