Main Directory
Articles 2591
CME 2
eCommerce 0
Medical Web Sites Directory 93
Podcasts 94
Web Design and Hosting 2




HIV-HCV Co-infected Patients With Low CD4+ Cell Nadirs are at Risk for Faster Fibrosis Progression a
Link ID 32095
Title HIV-HCV Co-infected Patients With Low CD4+ Cell Nadirs are at Risk for Faster Fibrosis Progression a
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/733981?src=rss
Description In patients coinfected with hepatitis C and HIV, when is the most optimal time to begin treatment? Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Category Articles > Gastroenterology
Keywords
Date Dec 29, 2010
Contact Name
Email
Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Broken Link  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes
Visitor Rating

 Other links at Articles > Gastroenterology
1. Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Predicting Response to TherapyEosinophilic Esophagitis: Predicting Respons
  What are the best predictors of progress in the treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis? Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology


2. Meta-analysis: Reduction in Hepatic Events Following Interferon-alfa Therapy of Chronic Hepatitis B
  Does interferon therapy in hepatitis B help to prevent other disease of the liver? Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology


3. American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course
  Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from the meeting. Medscape Gastroenterology
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology


4. Bowel Preparation in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Rectal Cancer
  Commentary on a study on whether bowel preparation is beneficial to rectal cancer patients undergoing surgery, published in The Annals of Surgery. Medscape General Surgery
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology


5. Adding PAND to Radical Gastrectomy Does Not Improve Survival in Gastric Cancer
  Adding para-aortic nodal dissection (PAND) to extended (D2) lymphadenectomy with gastrectomy offers no benefit to patients with gastric cancer, and increases the risk for surgical complications. Medscape Medical News
Category:   Articles > Gastroenterology




Home      New Listings      Hot Listings      Top Rated      Editor Pick      Add a Listing      Update a Listing      Get Rated      Upgrade a Listing
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS