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Konishi F, Miyake T, Watanabe T, Tokumoto Y, Furukawa S, Matsuura B, et al. Association of abnormal glucose tolerance with liver-related disease and cardiovascular diseases in patients with chronic hepatitis C. Hepatol Res. 2023; 53 (9):806–814. 10.1111/hepr.13925.
The Graphical Abstract text, “For diabetes mellitus, neither normal glucose tolerance nor prediabetes, is a significant risk for hepatocellular carcinoma and cardiovascular events in patients with hepatitis C. However, diabetes mellitus is not a risk for developing complications of liver cirrhosis. Therefore, appropriate follow-up based on glucose tolerance is required for patients with hepatitis C.” was incorrect.
The correct statement should read as below:
“Diabetes mellitus, but not normal glucose tolerance or prediabetes, is a significant risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma and cardiovascular events in patients with hepatitis C. However, diabetes mellitus is not a risk for developing complications of liver cirrhosis. Therefore, appropriate follow-up based on glucose tolerance is required for patients with hepatitis C.”
Konishi F, Miyake T, Watanabe T, Tokumoto Y, Furukawa S, Matsuura B, et al.慢性丙型肝炎患者糖耐量异常与肝脏相关疾病和心血管疾病的关系.Hepatol Res. 2023; 53 (9):806-814.10.1111/hepr.13925.The Graphical Abstract text, "For diabetes mellitus, neither normal glucose tolerance nor prediabetes, is a significant risk for hepatocellular carcinoma and cardiovascular events in patients with hepatitis C. however, diabetes mellitus is not a risk for developing complications of liver cirrhosis.正确的说法应为:"糖尿病,而非正常糖耐量或糖尿病前期,是丙型肝炎患者发生肝细胞癌和心血管事件的重要危险因素。因此,需要根据糖耐量对丙型肝炎患者进行适当的随访。
期刊介绍:
Hepatology Research (formerly International Hepatology Communications) is the official journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology, and publishes original articles, reviews and short comunications dealing with hepatology. Reviews or mini-reviews are especially welcomed from those areas within hepatology undergoing rapid changes. Short communications should contain concise definitive information.