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Abbas G et al. - Although the virological response of the HCV patients with GN to antiviral therapy was poor in the study, the effect on proteinuria was significant. It is recommended to treat patients with HCV associated GN with prolonged antiviral therapy to improve their overall prognosis and survival. Further larger studies using higher doses and prolonged periods with standard or pegylated interferon on HCV-related glomerulopathy are required.

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