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Morphological and Biochemical Evaluation of Progression of Chronic Hepatitis Associated with C Virus

Authors: Didenko, V.I.; Oshmyanskaya, N.Yu.; Klenina, I.A.;

Morphological and Biochemical Evaluation of Progression of Chronic Hepatitis Associated with C Virus

Abstract

The article deals with the morphological features of the liver tissue and changes in the metabolism of extracellular matrix components during progression of chronic hepatitis C. There has been carried out the comparison of computer morphometry of histological liver samples as an additional method of objectification of morphological study and and non-invasive markers of fibrosis.

В статье рассматриваются морфологические особенности ткани печени и изменения метаболизма компонентов внеклеточного матрикса в процессе прогрессирования хронического гепатита С. Проведено сравнение данных компьютерной морфометрии гистологических препаратов печени как дополнительного метода объективизации морфологического исследования и неинвазивных маркеров фиброза.

У статті розглядаються морфологічні особливості тканини печінки й зміни метаболізму компонентів позаклітинного матриксу в процесі прогресування хронічного гепатиту С. Проведене порівняння даних комп’ютерної морфометрії гістологічних препаратів печінки як додаткового методу об’єктивізації морфологічного дослідження й неінвазивних маркерів фіброзу.

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хронічний вірусний гепатит С; фіброз; комп’ютерна морфометрія; комп’ютерний індекс фіброзу; неінвазивні маркери; гіалуронова кислота; оксипролін, chronic viral hepatitis C, computer index of fibrosis, fibrosis, hyaluronic acid, hydroxyproline, non-invasive markers, RC799-869, хронический вирусный гепатит С; фиброз; компьютерная морфометрия; компьютерный индекс фиброза; неинвазивные маркеры; гиалуроновая кислота; оксипролин, Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology, chronic viral hepatitis C; fibrosis; computer morphometry; computer index of fibrosis; non-invasive markers; hyaluronic acid; hydroxyproline, computer morphometry

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