Self-StudyEvaluation, Staging, and Monitoring of Chronic Hepatitis C
Evaluation, Staging, and Monitoring of Chronic Hepatitis C
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- Lesson 7 Overview
Extrahepatic Conditions Related to HCV Infection - 0%Topic 1
Overview of Extrahepatic ManifestationsActivities- 0%Topic 2
CryoglobulinemiaActivities- 0%Topic 3
Autoimmune DisordersActivities- 0%Topic 4
Renal DisordersActivities- 0%Topic 5
Dermatologic ManifestationsActivities- 0%Topic 6
Insulin Resistance and Type 2 DiabetesActivities- 0%Topic 7
LymphomasActivities- 0%Topic 8
Cardiovascular EventsExtrahepatic Conditions Related to HCV Infection Overview
About this Lesson
Last Updated: March 14th, 2024CNE/CME Continuing Education
This lesson qualifies for:- 1 CME AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, or
- 1 CNE contact hour and 1 CE contact hour (does NOT qualify for pharmacology CE for advanced practice nurses)
CNE and CME Origination: July 1st, 2013CNE and CME Review: April 11th, 2024CNE and CME Expiration: April 10th, 2027 (4th Edition)
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This is a substantial revision of the original Lesson. The previous edition was titled Extrahepatic Conditions Related to HCV infection and available until April 11th, 2024.Learning Objectives
- Identify the most common clinical syndromes associated with HCV-related cryoglobulinemia
- Describe the renal extrahepatic manifestations associated with chronic HCV infection
- Recognize the most common dermatologic extrahepatic manifestations associated with chronic HCV infection
- Explain the relationship of chronic HCV infection and lymphomas
- Summarize the association of chronic HCV and cardiovascular disease
Lesson Contributors
Authors
H. Nina Kim, MD, MScH. Nina Kim, MD, MSc
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of WashingtonDisclosures:NoneReviewers
David H. Spach, MDDavid H. Spach, MD
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of WashingtonDisclosures:NoneMaria A. Corcorran, MD, MPHMaria A. Corcorran, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of WashingtonDisclosures:NoneLesson Plan
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Funded byCenters for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement (CDC-RFA-PS21-2105)Created at University of WashingtonPart of IDEA PlatformCME provided byUniversity of Alabama BirminghamCNE provided byUniversity of Washington School of NursingCopyright © 2024 Hepatitis C OnlineSince you've received 80% or better on this quiz, you may claim continuing education credit.
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