Correlation of viral load with bone marrow and hematological changes in pale patients with chronic hepatitis C virus

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Liver is considered the target of hepatitis C virus (HCV), which has marked tropism for hepatocytes. In this study, we investigated changes in bone marrow (BM) and blood and their correlation with viremia level in 30 pale patients with chronic HCV who were selected before antiviral therapy. Patients with BM positive for HCV RNA (53. 33 %) showed moderate to high viremia, while patients with BM negative for RNA (46. 67 %) had low viremia. There was no significant difference in the liver histopathology between patients with HCV-RNA-negative and positive BM. Patients with BM positive for HCV RNA showed significant changes in BM cells, including the degree of immune complex deposition and alterations in peripheral blood counts compared to patients with BM negative for RNA and healthy controls, suggesting that BM changes could be a sequel or a reservoir for HCV viremia. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

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El Azm, A. R. A., El-Bate, H., Abo-Ali, L., Mansour, N., Ghoraba, H., & Salem, M. L. (2012). Correlation of viral load with bone marrow and hematological changes in pale patients with chronic hepatitis C virus. Archives of Virology, 157(8), 1579–1586. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-012-1321-z

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