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Br J Ophthalmol 88:1518-1520 doi:10.1136/bjo.2004.043968
  • Clinical science
    • Scientific reports

Is screening for interferon retinopathy in hepatitis C justified?

Table 1

 Summary of patient details and findings

Patient no Age Sex Full blood count abnormalities Hypertension Diabetes Viral genotype Retinopathy
Hb, haemoglobin; WCC, white cell count.
1 33 M None No No 3a No
2 38 F Low Hb No No 1 No
3 53 M None No No 1b No
4 42 M None No No 3a No
5 44 M None No No 3a No
6 29 M Low platelets No No 1a No
7 43 F None No No 3a No
8 49 M Low platelets, low WCC No No 3a No
9 30 M None No No 3a No
10 60 F None No Yes 2 Yes, both eyes
11 40 M None No No 1a No
12 48 M None No No 3a No
13 40 F Low WCC No No 1 No
14 34 M Low platelets Yes No 1 No
15 31 F Low Hb No No 2 No
16 48 F None No No 2 No
17 59 F None No Yes 1 Yes, both eyes
18 50 F Low Hb, low WCC Yes No 3a Yes, both eyes
19 26 M None No No 3a Yes, left eye
20 53 F None No No 3a No
21 49 M None No No 3a No
22 51 M Low Hb Yes No 1b No
23 40 M None No No 3a No
24 32 M None No No 3 No
25 73 F None Yes No 1b No

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