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Хронический гепатит с и онкогематологические заболевания

Хронический гепатит с и онкогематологические заболевания

Abstract

Реактивация хронической HCV-инфекции на фоне медикаментозной иммуносупрессии, согласно большинству литературных источников, встречается относительно нечасто и редко манифестирует клинически значимым поражением печени. Тем не менее подобные наблюдения документированы, поэтому определенную настороженность в отношении таких пациентов проявлять следует, особенно при необходимости применения моноклональных антител в комбинации с глюкокортикоидами. При этом следует помнить о вероятной дозозависимости поражения печени. Весьма важным представляется также вопрос дифференциального диагноза активации течения хронического гепатита С с лекарственным поражением печени. Учитывая крайне ограниченные возможности этиотропной терапии HCV-инфекции у пациентов, получающих иммуносупрессивные препараты по поводу онкогематологической и другой патологии, целесообразна тактика их ведения, аналогичная таковой при лекарственном гепатите.

Reactivation of chronic HCV-infection in cases of drug immunosuppression occurs relatively infrequently and rarely manifests itself as clinically significant liver injury. Certain alertness is required when such patients are treated with monoclonal antibodies in combination with glucocorticoids. Due to the extremely limited potentials of etiotropic therapies for HCV-infection in patients receiving immunosuppressive drugs for hematological malignancies, it is reasonable to follow the approaches similar to those in drug-induced hepatitis.

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ХРОНИЧЕСКИЙ ГЕПАТИТ С, ИММУНОСУПРЕССОРЫ, РЕАКТИВАЦИЯ, ЛЕКАРСТВЕННОЕ ПОРАЖЕНИЕ ПЕЧЕНИ

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