Author/Authors :
Daniel M Forton، نويسنده , , Joanna M Allsop، نويسنده , , Janice Main، نويسنده , , Graham R Foster، نويسنده , , Howard C Thomas، نويسنده , , Simon D Taylor-Robinson، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection frequently complain of symptoms akin to the chronic fatigue syndrome and score worse on health-related quality of life indices than matched controls. We address the hypothesis that HCV itself affects cerebral function. Using proton magnetic-resonance spectroscopy we have shown elevations in basal ganglia and white matter choline/creatine ratios in patients with histologically-mild hepatitis C, compared with healthy volunteers and patients with hepatitis B. This elevation is unrelated to hepatic encephalopathy or a history of intravenous drug abuse, and suggests that a biological process underlies the extrahepatic symptoms in chronic HCV infection.