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Hepatocellular carcinoma in long-term sustained virological responders following antiviral combination therapy for chronic hepatitis C.

Authors :
Scherzer TM
Reddy KR
Wrba F
Hofer H
Staufer K
Steindl-Munda P
Gangl A
Ferenci P
Source :
Journal of viral hepatitis [J Viral Hepat] 2008 Sep; Vol. 15 (9), pp. 659-65. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Jul 10.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Antiviral treatment results in a sustained virologic response (SVR) in 50-75% of patients with chronic hepatitis C. Long-term follow up studies have observed ongoing SVR in the overwhelming majority of them. Thus chronic hepatitis C is considered 'cured' if an SVR is achieved. Consequently, it is expected that in sustained virologic responders long-term complications of hepatatic C virus (HCV) related chronic liver disease including hepatocellular carcinoma are eliminated or have a decreased incidence. We report on five patients (three from Austria, two from USA) who developed hepatocellular carcinoma during follow up (3-6 years) after achieving SVR. During follow up and at diagnosis all were HCV-RNA neg. None of the patients had other liver diseases. One patient presented with bilateral adrenal metastasis, the remaining four with large hepatic tumours. Three patients were noncirrhotic at the start of treatment at the time of tumour diagnosis. Successful antiviral treatment in HCV patients does not prevent development of hepatocellular carcinoma even in non-cirrhotic livers. Long-term follow up of patients with SVR is mandatory and should include surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1365-2893
Volume :
15
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of viral hepatitis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18637075
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2893.2008.01006.x