Chronic Hepatitis B, C, and stroke; association and pathophysiology

None Hamza Imran, None Adnan Yousuf, None Mohammad Wasay
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 Hepatitis infection may raise the incidence of stroke and other cerebrovascular abnormalities, according to several studies. However, its association is controversial. This review looked to compile the most recent research on the relationship between HBV and HCV, atherosclerosis, and stroke.
 Methods:
 This article reviews the literature on the connection between hepatitis B and C viruses with stroke and atherosclerosis. The search included articles from PubMed, PakMediNet, and Google Scholar, as well as a Medline search using specific keywords and MeSH terms. A total of 2655 articles were identified. Out of these 2655 articles we identified 134 articles in English for review. These 134 articles comprised of original studies, individual case studies, and retrospective cohorts. The review included original research, individual case reports, and retrospective cohorts published after 1990. Studies addressing co-infection with HIV were excluded.
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 Conclusion:
 Although current evidence does tilt the scale in favor of hepatitis-causing cerebrovascular disease, this review study has some limitations, such as the lack of prospective cohorts and limited evidence for the natural history of hepatitis patients in relation to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
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Background and Objectives: Hepatitis infection may raise the incidence of stroke and other cerebrovascular abnormalities, according to several studies. However, its association is controversial. This review looked to compile the most recent research on the relationship between HBV and HCV, atherosclerosis, and stroke. Methods: This article reviews the literature on the connection between hepatitis B and C viruses with stroke and atherosclerosis. The search included articles from PubMed, PakMediNet, and Google Scholar, as well as a Medline search using specific keywords and MeSH terms. A total of 2655 articles were identified. Out of these 2655 articles we identified 134 articles in English for review. These 134 articles comprised of original studies, individual case studies, and retrospective cohorts. The review included original research, individual case reports, and retrospective cohorts published after 1990. Studies addressing co-infection with HIV were excluded. Results: After the screening, many articles were selected which included several topics of discussion under the said heading. The studies were closely examined to gather pertinent information relevant to the review's objectives. Most of the literature emphasized the link between chronic hepatitis and the risk of stroke. Conclusion: Although current evidence does tilt the scale in favor of hepatitis-causing cerebrovascular disease, this review study has some limitations, such as the lack of prospective cohorts and limited evidence for the natural history of hepatitis patients in relation to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
慢性乙型、丙型肝炎和中风;关联与病理生理学
背景和目标: 根据几项研究,肝炎感染可能会增加中风和其他脑血管异常的发生率。然而,它的关联是有争议的。本综述旨在汇编关于HBV和HCV、动脉粥样硬化和卒中之间关系的最新研究。方法:& # x0D;本文综述了乙型和丙型肝炎病毒与脑卒中和动脉粥样硬化之间关系的文献。搜索包括来自PubMed, PakMediNet和Google Scholar的文章,以及使用特定关键词和MeSH术语的Medline搜索。共鉴定了2655件物品。在这2655篇文章中,我们挑选了134篇英文文章进行审查。这134篇文章包括原始研究、个案研究和回顾性队列研究。该综述包括原始研究、个案报告和1990年以后发表的回顾性队列。排除了与HIV合并感染的研究。 结果:& # x0D;经过筛选,选出了许多文章,其中包括上述标题下的几个讨论主题。对这些研究进行了仔细审查,以收集与审查目标有关的相关信息。大多数文献强调慢性肝炎与中风风险之间的联系。结论:& # x0D;虽然目前的证据确实倾向于肝炎引起的脑血管疾病,但本综述研究存在一些局限性,例如缺乏前瞻性队列和肝炎患者与心脑血管疾病相关的自然史证据有限。
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