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Hepatitis C Virus Infection and the Risk of Coronary Disease
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 06/10/09
Butt AA et al. - HCV-infected persons are younger and have lower lipid levels and a lower prevalence of hypertension. Despite a favorable risk profile, HCV infection is associated with a higher risk of CAD after adjustment for traditional risk factors.
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