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Novel variant in glycophorin c gene protects against ribavirin-induced anemia during chronic hepatitis C treatment.

Lin JJ, Loucks CM, Trueman JN et al.

34562771 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
188 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

LJ
Lin JJ
LC
Loucks CM
TJ
Trueman JN
DB
Drögemöller BI
WG
Wright GEB
YE
Yoshida EM
FJ
Ford JA
LS
Lee SS
KR
Kim RB
AB
Al-Judaibi B
SU
Schwarz UI
RA
Ramji A
TE
Tam E
RC
Ross CJ
CB
Carleton BC
Chapter II

Abstract

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The current use of ribavirin in difficult-to-cure chronic hepatitis C patients (HCV) and patients with severe respiratory infections is constrained by the issue of ribavirin-induced hemolytic anemia that affects 30% of treated patients, requiring dosage modification or discontinuation. Though some genetic variants have been identified predicting this adverse effect, known clinical and genetic factors do not entirely explain the risk of ribavirin-induced anemia.

104 cases, 84 controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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188
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Canada, U.K.
Recruitment Country
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