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1. Prediction of liver stiffness by serum indexes in HCV-infected patients with or without HIV coinfection.

2. Similar recovery of liver function after response to all-oral HCV therapy in patients with cirrhosis with and without HIV coinfection.

3. Sustained virological response to direct-acting antiviral regimens reduces the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients with cirrhosis.

4. Liver stiffness predicts variceal bleeding in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients with compensated cirrhosis.

5. The PNPLA3 Genetic Variant rs738409 Influences the Progression to Cirrhosis in HIV/Hepatitis C Virus Coinfected Patients.

6. Progression of liver stiffness predicts clinical events in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients with compensated cirrhosis.

7. Low risk of liver decompensation among human immunodeficiency virus/hepatitis C virus-coinfected patients with mild fibrosis in the short term.

8. Benefits from sustained virologic response to pegylated interferon plus ribavirin in HIV/hepatitis C virus-coinfected patients with compensated cirrhosis.

9. Liver stiffness predicts clinical outcome in human immunodeficiency virus/hepatitis C virus-coinfected patients with compensated liver cirrhosis.

10. Liver stiffness correlates with Child-Pugh-Turcotte and MELD scores in HIV/hepatitis C virus-coinfected patients with cirrhosis.

11. Natural history of compensated hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis in HIV-infected patients.

12. Management of HCV-related end-stage liver disease in HIV-coinfected patients.

13. Low-level liver enzyme elevations during HAART are not associated with liver fibrosis progression among HIV/HCV-coinfected patients.

14. Survival and prognostic factors of HIV-infected patients with HCV-related end-stage liver disease.

15. Antiretroviral therapy based on protease inhibitors as a protective factor against liver fibrosis progression in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

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