Wednesday, June 29, 2011

In 2003 I was diagnosed with: chronic hepatitis C replicates phase, moderate activity. Analyses of HCV RNA +, a gene-1a; gene 1b +. Was appointed "Phosphogliv in 2005 with the re-analysis of HCV RNA (qualitative, quantitative and genotyping) - not detected. Tell me please, what does this mean? Hepatitis C can be diagnosed wrong? Whether to continue treatment with interferon (if not mistaken).

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist If you have not found the virus in the blood, then you have no indication for antiviral treatment, about any interferon can be no question. And the analysis was wrong, now is uncertain. Extremely rare, but recovery from hepatitis C is possible without using antiviral drugs. Similar question: ... I have found hepatitis C, but the RNA (qualitative) is negative, what does it mean, do I need ...

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