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The Etiological Role of Hepatitis C Virus in Lymphomagenesis

A Clinical Study

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Budapest
Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó
Kiadás helye: Budapest
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 81 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 17 cm
ISBN: 963-05-7952-9
Megjegyzés: Színes fotókkal, fekete-fehér ábrákkal.
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The acute inflammation of the liver (hepatitis) can be produced by different chemicals (such as alcohol, drugs) and different viruses (such as hepatitis A, B, C, D and E virus). Hepatitis C virus (HCV), discovered in 1989, is dominantly transmitted by blood transfusion or i.v. drug use. The etiological role of HCV in chronic liver disease has gradually increased in Hungary and in the World. It is estimated that about 170 millión people are infected with HCV, which can cause acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis or even hepatocellular carcinoma. Both viral and host factors, dominantly immunological mechanisms play a key role in the development of different forms of HC V-induced liver diseases. Since HCV is a hepatotropic and lymphotropic agent, it can be involved not only in liver diseases, but alsó in malignant disorders of the lymphoid tissues. This monograph details the results of our studies concerning the mechanisms of HCV-induced development of nonHodgkin's lymphomas. The book... Tovább

Fülszöveg

The acute inflammation of the liver (hepatitis) can be produced by different chemicals (such as alcohol, drugs) and different viruses (such as hepatitis A, B, C, D and E virus). Hepatitis C virus (HCV), discovered in 1989, is dominantly transmitted by blood transfusion or i.v. drug use. The etiological role of HCV in chronic liver disease has gradually increased in Hungary and in the World. It is estimated that about 170 millión people are infected with HCV, which can cause acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis or even hepatocellular carcinoma. Both viral and host factors, dominantly immunological mechanisms play a key role in the development of different forms of HC V-induced liver diseases. Since HCV is a hepatotropic and lymphotropic agent, it can be involved not only in liver diseases, but alsó in malignant disorders of the lymphoid tissues. This monograph details the results of our studies concerning the mechanisms of HCV-induced development of nonHodgkin's lymphomas. The book is offered for molecular biologists, virologists, geneticists, pathologists, internists, hepatologists and hematologists. Vissza

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