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CTNPT 035: Vitamin D and NAFLD in people living with HIV
Association of vitamin D insufficiency with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV mono-infected patients
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Association of vitamin D insufficiency with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV mono-infected patients
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The role of fatty liver in the epidemic of advanced chronic liver disease among people living with HIV
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Evaluation of E/C/F/TAF switch followed by ledipasivir-sofosbuvir antiviral HCV therapy in HIV-HCV co-infection
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A randomized prospective open-label study of switching to raltegravir based antiretroviral therapy (ART) compared to maintaining ritonavir boosted protease inhibitor-based ART on liver fibrosis progression in HIV-HCV co-infected individuals.
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A prospective clinical cohort of HIV and hepatitis C virus co-infected patients
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Association of vitamin D insufficiency with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV mono-infected patients
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Use of non-invasive methods for diagnosis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in HIV patients and therapeutic use of vitamin E
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Can metformin prevent the progression of liver fibrosis in HCV-HIV co-infected and HCV mono-infected patients with insulin resistance?
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An observational study of Kaletra®/Celsentri® combination therapy
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