Morphological features of liver disease in hiv-infected patients during coinfection with hepatotropic viruses and receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy

  • O. S. Androsova
Keywords: HIV infection, liver, highly active antiretroviral therapy

Abstract

This article contains data of morphological changes in the liver of the patients with HIV infection during coinfection with hepatotropic viruses, which damages liver and receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. It is shown that co-infection with hepatotropic viruses, in most cases are identified minimal or moderate signs of histological activity in the presence of fibrotic and cirrhotic expressed changes in the organ.

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Published
2017-10-27
How to Cite
Androsova, O. S. (2017). Morphological features of liver disease in hiv-infected patients during coinfection with hepatotropic viruses and receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. Reports of Morphology, 21(1), 135-139. Retrieved from https://morphology-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/118
Section
ANTROPOLOGICAL STUDIES