serum mannan-binding lectin in egyptian patients with chronic hepatitis c: its relation to disease progression and response to treatment

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serag esmat department of internal medicine, faculty of medicine, cairo university, egypt +20-233026158, [email protected]; department of internal medicine, faculty of medicine, cairo university, egypt +20-233026158, [email protected]

dalia omran department of tropical medicine, faculty of medicine, cairo university, egypt

gihan a. sleem department of tropical medicine, faculty of medicine, cairo university, egypt

laila rashed department of tropical medicine, faculty of medicine, cairo university, egypt

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hepatitis monthly

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