PMID: 9537854Apr 16, 1998Paper

Hyde's prurigo nodularis and chronic HCV hepatitis

Journal of Hepatology
S NeriC M Bruno

Abstract

The authors describe a woman with chronic active hepatitis, Hyde's prurigo nodularis and hepatitis C virus infection. The association of these three pathologies and their parallel evolution during treatment suggest a possible pathogenic link between the chronic hepatitis C virus infection and the skin disease.

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