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Ando K et al. – The immune system stimulated by PEG–IFN and RBV combination therapy might have caused the acute pancreatitis. Further study is needed to clarify the mechanism of the onset of drug–induced pancreatitis by PEG–IFN and RBV combination therapy.


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