Marijuana smoking does not accelerate progression of liver disease in HIV-hepatitis C coinfection: a longitudinal cohort analysis
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Narrative review of the safety and efficacy of marijuana for the treatment of commonly state-approved medical and psychiatric disordersThe Impact of Sparse Follow-up on Marginal Structural Models for Time-to-Event Data.Marijuana use in hepatitis C infection does not affect liver biopsy histology or treatment outcomes.Therapeutic Use of Cannabis in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.Significant reductions in alcohol use after hepatitis C treatment: results from the ANRS CO13-HEPAVIH cohort.No significant effect of cannabis use on the count and percentage of circulating CD4 T-cells in HIV-HCV co-infected patients (ANRS CO13-HEPAVIH French cohort).Marijuana Use Is Not Associated With Progression to Advanced Liver Fibrosis in HIV/Hepatitis C Virus-coinfected Women.Recommendations for the management of hepatitis C virus infection among people who inject drugs.Daily cannabis and reduced risk of steatosis in human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus co-infected patients (ANRS CO13-HEPAVIH).History of marijuana use does not affect outcomes on the liver transplant waitlist.Marijuana Use and Organ Transplantation: a Review and Implications for Clinical Practice.The assessment and management of pain in cirrhosis.Reduced Incidence and Better Liver Disease Outcomes among Chronic HCV Infected Patients Who Consume Cannabis
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Marijuana smoking does not accelerate progression of liver disease in HIV-hepatitis C coinfection: a longitudinal cohort analysis
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scientific article published on 28 June 2013
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Marijuana smoking does not acc ...... a longitudinal cohort analysis
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Canadian Co-infection Cohort Investigators
Curtis Cooper
Erica E M Moodie
Kathleen Rollet
Laurence Brunet
Martin Potter
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10.1093/CID/CIT378
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2013-06-28T00:00:00Z