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Clinical and Biochemical Aspects of the Development of Chronic Viral Hepatitis with A Comorbid Course of Chronic Glomerulonephritis

In viral hepatitis, secondary glomerular lesions are slow, but in one third of patients, this process develops steadily and manifests itself as a nephrotic syndrome, worsening the patient’s condition with the manifestation of renal failure. The purpose of this study is to examine the clinical and biochemical aspects of damage to the functional state of the kidneys in chronic viral Hepatitis B and C. The study involved 198 patients with positive HBV and HCV serological markers and clinical and laboratory syndromes of kidney damage.