Abstract
A large spectrum of renal pathology is associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV). According to novel evidence, occult HCV infection (HCV-RNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells or in serum after ultracentrifugation) could be involved in the pathogenesis of glomerular nephropathy among patients negative for conventional markers of HCV. Additional studies with appropriate size and technology are in progress to confirm the relationship between occult HCV and glomerular disease, which has multiple implications from the clinical standpoint.
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Fabrizi, F., Messa, P., & Martin, P. (2014). Novel evidence on hepatitis C virus-associated glomerular disease. Kidney International. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.2014.181
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