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Facial Cosmetic Filler Injections as Possible Target for Systemic Sarcoidosis in Patients Treated with Interferon for Chronic Hepatitis C
Dermatology, 05/06/08
Descamps V et al. - Patients with chronic hepatitis C have a higher risk of interferon-induced sarcoidosis. We propose to perform a test for a hepatitis C virus infection before injecting a dermal filler and to inform the patient of this risk in case of a hepatitis C infection that could necessitate an interferon treatment.
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