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High prevalence of IgA class anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) is associated with increased risk of bacterial infection in patients with cirrhosis

General Info

Geography 
Hungary (HUN)
Time period covered 
January, 2006 - December, 2009
Data type
Scientific literature
Keywords 
Cirrhosis of the liver

Citation

Authors 
Papp M, Sipeki N, Vitalis Z, Tornai T, Altorjay I, Tornai I, Udvardy M, Fechner K, Jacobsen S, Teegen B, Sumegi A, Veres G, Lakatos PL, Kappelmayer J, Antal-Szalmas P
Journal 
J Hepatol
Pages 
457-66
Publication year 
2013
Suggested citation 
Papp M, Sipeki N, Vitalis Z, Tornai T, Altorjay I, Tornai I, Udvardy M, Fechner K, Jacobsen S, Teegen B, Sumegi A, Veres G, Lakatos PL, Kappelmayer J, Antal-Szalmas P. High prevalence of IgA class anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) is associated with increased risk of bacterial infection in patients with cirrhosis. J Hepatol. 2013; 59(3): 457-66.

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