HCV GENOTYPE 3A

HAVE MILD TO MODERATE GRADES OF STEATOSIS IN HYDERABAD

Authors

  • Shomail Siddiqui Isra University, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Mozna Talpur Isra University, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Rashid Ahmed Memon Isra University, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.
  • Palwasha Abbasi Isra University, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Sadia Tabbusum Bhitai Dental College, Mirpurkhas Sindh, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2016.23.04.1500

Keywords:

Hepatitis C genotypes, Hepatic steaosis

Abstract

The aim of this study was to see the correlation between hepatic steatosis in
chronic HCV infection and HCV genotypes. Study Design: It was a prospective observational
study done. Setting: Isra University Hospital and histopathology laboratory. Period: May to
November 2014. Material & Methods: The study was conducted on 87 liver biopsy specimens
of patients infected with chronic HCV. The biopsy samples were collected from department of
Pathology, Isra University. H&E stained sections of liver biopsies were evaluated to determine
Grade and Stage of chronic hepatitis C and grade of steatosis. Blood samples of those patients
were collected from Isra University hospital and Asian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS),
Hyderabad to determine the HCV genotype, platelet count and liver function test including ALT,
AST and GGT. Results: It was found that majority of the patients 38 (43.6%) had genotype 3a
infection followed by 3b, 1a, 1b and Un-typeable genotypes. Hepatic steatosis was divided into
categories according to Brunt’s classification. It was found that 39 (44.8%) patients had grade
0 steatosis while 48 out of 87 patients presented with steatosis. It was found that 29 (33%)
presented with grade 1 steatosis followed by grade 2 and 3. Steatosis was most frequently
seen with genotype 3a (26.4%) and presented with mild to moderate grade. Conclusions: The
present study concludes that hepatic steatosis is more frequent in genotype 3a and presents
with mild to moderate grade.

Author Biographies

Shomail Siddiqui, Isra University, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan

MBBS, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Department of Pathology

Mozna Talpur, Isra University, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan

MBBS, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacology

Rashid Ahmed Memon, Isra University, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.

MBBS, M.Phil. Professor
Department of Pathology

Palwasha Abbasi, Isra University, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan

MBBS, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacology

Sadia Tabbusum, Bhitai Dental College, Mirpurkhas Sindh, Pakistan

MBBS, M.Phil.
Assistant Professor
Department of Biochemistry

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Published

2016-04-10