viral hepatitis type C
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vi·ral hep·a·ti·tis type C
(NANB); principal cause of non-A, non-B posttransfusion hepatitis caused by an RNA virus that is classified with the Flaviviridae family. The incubation period is 6-8 weeks with about 75% of infections subclinical and giving rise to chronic persistent infection. A high percentage of these develop chronic liver disease leading to cirrhosis and possible hepatocellular carcinoma.
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vi·ral hep·a·ti·tis type C
(vī'răl hep'ă-tī'tis tīp) (NANB); principal cause of non-A, non-B posttransfusion hepatitis caused by an RNA virus that is classified with the Flaviviridae family. The incubation period is 6-8 weeks with about 75% of infections subclinical and giving rise to chronic persistent infection. A high percentage of these patients develop chronic liver disease leading to cirrhosis and possible hepatocellular carcinoma.
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