| Disease | hepatitis b |
| Phenotype | C0019196|hepatitis c infection |
| Sentences | 3 |
| PubMedID- 21999925 | Conclusions: the risk factors for cholelithiasis were obesity, hyperlipidemia, hepatitis b infection, hepatitis c infection, and cirrhosis in both genders, and menopause in females. |
| PubMedID- 22863440 | Historical study of acute hepatitis b in subjects with or without hepatitis c infection. |
| PubMedID- 23923349 | The coexistence of occult hepatitis b with hepatitis c infection is of particular importance because of its added co-morbidity of liver enzymes elevation, increased severity of liver disease and increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma. |
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