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Cholestatic syndrome with bile duct damage and loss in renal transplant recipients with HCV infection
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A progressive cholestatic syndrome due to bile duct damage and loss may develop in renal transplant patients with HCV infection. The occurrence of the lesions after the appearance of anti-HCV antibodies and the high HCV RNA levels are indicative of viral involvement in the pathogenesis. Withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy may have a beneficial effect on the outcome of the disease.
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