Abstract

The prevalence of liver disease among individuals infected with HIV is more frequent then in general population. The most common causes of clinical overt and subclinical hepatitis are infections with HCV, HBV, opportunistic pathogens, neoplasmas and drug related hepatotoxicity. All HIV infected individuals with symptoms of liver injury are in need of detailed diagnostic procedures in establishment of exact diagnosis. Treatment of HIV infection in those cases poses difficulties. This paper prescribe a case of HCV infected patient with advanced stage of HIV disease and hepatobiliary diseases.

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