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Prognosis
Consequences of Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Approximately 55-85% of patients who acquire acute hepatitis C will
remain hepatitis C virus infected. Of these patients, 5-20% may develop
cirrhosis over the next 20-25 years. Hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis is
associated with the risk of developing end-stage liver disease (30% risk over
10 years) as well as hepatocellular carcinoma. In patients with persistent
infection, the evolution to cirrhosis is the primary concern. This usually
occurs ≥20 years after initial infection and occurs more often in patients at
older ages (especially men), those who drink >50 g of alcohol/day, those who
are obese or have substantial hepatic steatosis and those with HIV infection.
