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. 1993;34(2 Suppl):S124–S125. doi: 10.1136/gut.34.2_suppl.s124

Long term treatment of chronic hepatitis C with interferon alfa-2b: disappearance of HCV-RNA in a pilot study of eight haemophilia patients.

D Bresters 1, E P Mauser-Bunschoten 1, H T Cuypers 1, J H Han 1, P L Jansen 1, R A Chamuleau 1, M Houghton 1, H W Reesink 1
PMCID: PMC1374034  PMID: 8390953

Abstract

This pilot study was designed to establish the effect of long term alpha interferon treatment in haemophilia patients with chronic hepatitis C. Overall, three of eight (37.5%) patients showed a complete response, three of eight (37.5%) a transient response, and two of eight (25.0%) no response. HCV-RNA detection by polymerase chain reaction was more sensitive in detecting relapse than alanine amino-transferase (ALT) activity measurement, suggesting that current interferon schedules based on the ALT response should be re-evaluated critically.

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