Disease | hepatitis |
Phenotype | C0018799|heart disease |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 21310673 | Background: chronic hepatitis c patients with coexisting heart disease are often denied antiviral treatment due to safety concerns. |
PubMedID- 25324245 | Conclusion: hepatitis c infection in patients with congenital heart disease who underwent surgical palliation prior to 1992 is common, with prevalence higher than the general population. |
PubMedID- 26390622 | Patients with ischemic heart disease associated with chronic viral hepatitis c more often have generalized alterations in vessels, multifocal type of alteration. |
PubMedID- 20525274 | They could not be hospitalized (unless discharge was expected within 10 days); be receiving chronic oxygen therapy or any ventilatory support; have significant congenital heart disease; have evidence of infection with hepatitis a, b, or c virus or hiv; have any acute illness, including acute rsv infection; known renal impairment, hepatic dysfunction, chronic seizure disorder, or immunodeficiency; have suspected serious allergic or immune-mediated events in association with prior receipt of immunoglobulins, blood products, or other foreign proteins; have received within the past 120 days or currently be receiving immunoglobulin products, palivizumab, or any investigational agent. |
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