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Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Rheumatic Diseases - The Impact of Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents

Rheum Dis Clin N Am - (2016) -– http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rdc.2016.09.011
February 2017 Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 123–132

Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Rheumatic Diseases
The Impact of Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents

Patrice Cacoub MD, CloƩ Commarmond MD, David Sadoun MD, PhD, Anne Claire Desbois MD

KEY POINTS

Hepatitis C virus infection is associated with many extrahepatic manifestations, including rheumatic disorders such as arthralgia, myalgia, cryoglobulinemia vasculitis, and sicca syndrome.

The treatment of hepatitis C virus infection has long been based on interferon alfa, which was contraindicated in many autoimmune/inflammatory disorders.

The emergence of new oral interferon-free combinations now offers an opportunity for patients infected with hepatitis C virus with extrahepatic manifestations, including autoimmune/inflammatory disorders, to be cured with a short treatment duration and a low risk of side effects

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