PARODONT, WHICH OCCURS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC VIRAL HEPATITIS DIFFERENTIAL APPROACH TO THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
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Abstract
As a rule, hepatitis is defined as chronic with a duration of the disease for
more than 6 months, although these time frames are conditional. Hepatitis B virus
(HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are the most frequent causes of chronic
hepatitis; 5-10% of cases of HBV infection (with or without co-infection with
hepatitis D virus) and approximately 75% of cases of HCV infection go to chronic
form. Hepatitis A and E viruses do not cause chronic hepatitis. Although the
mechanism of the development of the chronic process is not completely clarified,
liver damage is mainly determined by the body's immune response to infection