Year 2019 / Volume 111 / Number 12
Letter
Successful evolution of morphea after hepatitis C virus eradication with direct-acting antiviral agent treatment

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2019.6461/2019

Adriana R. Guerra Romero, Manuel Pérez Figueras, Sonia Alonso López,

Abstract
Hepatitis C virus infection has been associated with many dermatologic conditions such as lichen planus, porphyria cutanea tarda, and cryoglobulinemia. Recently, an association of HCV with systemic sclerosis has been reported. However, there are few reports of the association of localized scleroderma or morphea with Hepatitis C Virus infection. We describe the case of a 36 years old female patient suffering from prolonged morphea with difficult management, who was recently diagnosed of Hepatitis C Virus and received direct-acting antiviral agents treatment with Hepatitis C Virus clearance. Skin lesion faded away in a short period after successful therapy.
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Guerra Romero A, Pérez Figueras M, Alonso López S. Successful evolution of morphea after hepatitis C virus eradication with direct-acting antiviral agent treatment. 6461/2019


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Publication history

Received: 23/06/2019

Accepted: 01/07/2019

Online First: 07/11/2019

Published: 05/12/2019

Article Online First time: 137 days

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