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Hepatitis C virus infection is a risk factor for gallstone disease: a prospective hospital-based study of patients with chronic viral C hepatitis
Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 11/09/09
Acalovschi M et al. – Although the authors could not establish a temporal relationship, the association between HCV infection and gall stone disease is real and appears to be causally linked, at least in predisposed individuals.
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