International therapeutic guidelines for patients with HCV-related extrahepatic disorders. A multidisciplinary expert statement
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International therapeutic guidelines for patients with HCV-related extrahepatic disorders. A multidisciplinary expert statement
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is both hepatotrophic and lymphotropic virus that causes liver as well extrahepatic manifestations including cryoglobulinemic vasculitis, the most frequent and studied condition, lymphoma, and neurologic, cardiovascular, endocrine-metabolic or renal diseases. HCV-extrahepatic manifestations (HCV-EHMs) may severely affect the overall prognosis, while viral eradication significantly reduces non-liver related deaths. Different clinical manifestations may coexist in the same patient. Due to the variety of HCV clinical manifestations, a multidisciplinary approach along with appropriate therapeutic strategies are required. In the era of interferon-free anti-HCV treatments, international recommendations for the therapeutic management of HCV-EHMs are needed. This implies the need to define the best criteria to use antivirals and/or other therapeutic approaches. The present recommendations, based on qualified expert experience and specific literature, will focus on etiological (antiviral) therapies and/or traditional pathogenetic treatments that still maintain their therapeutic utility.
Keywords: Anti-HCV therapy; Extrahepatic manifestations of HCV; Hepatitis C virus (HCV); Non-etiological therapy.
Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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