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Chronic hepatitis C virus infection without cirrhosis induces insulin resistance in patients with β-thalassaemia major
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The findings of this study show that alpha-thalassaemic patients with HCV infection without liver cirrhosis are more insulin resistant and have delayed insulin secretion compared to HCV negative alpha-thalassaemic patients. These changes in insulin action and secretion are evident before the development of impaired glucose tolerance and may explain the higher prevalence of diabetes mellitus in this group.
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