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Branch retinal vein thrombosis and visual loss probably associated with pegylated interferon therapy of chronic hepatitis C
World Journal of Gastroenterology, 08/16/06
Goncalves LL, et al. - Ophthalmological complications with interferon therapy are usually mild and reversible, not requiring the withdrawal of the treatment. We report a case of a patient who had visual loss probably associated with interferon therapy. Chronic hepatitis C virus infection (genotype 1a) was diagnosed in a 33-year old asymptomatic man
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