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Analysis of a large registry has shown hepatitis C (HCV)-positive livers to be safe for transplant, since the transplanted disease is controlled by…
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New Scoring System to Improve HCV Treatment
A new scoring system can predict which patients with decompensated cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection would benefit the most from…
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