Christophe Moreno
Université libre de Bruxelles
281 Papers
1.9K Citations
Christophe Moreno is an academic researcher from Université libre de Bruxelles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hepatitis C. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 259 publications. Previous affiliations of Christophe Moreno include Free University of Brussels & University of Toronto.
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Papers
Gene signature-MELD score and alcohol relapse determine long-term prognosis of patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis.
Pierre Deltenre,Eric Trepo,Naoto Fujiwara,Nicolas Goossens,Nicolas Goossens,Astrid Marot,Margaux Dubois,Laurent Spahr,Jean Henrion,Christophe Moreno,Yujin Hoshida +10 more
TL;DR: The gene‐signature‐model for end stage liver disease (gs‐MELD) score has been shown to be a strong predictor of 6‐month survival in severe alcoholic hepatitis (AH).
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124 impact of pnpla3 (rs738409 c>g) polymorphism on fibrosis progression and steatosis in chronic hepatitis c
Eric Trepo,Pierre Pradat,Andrej Potthoff,Thierry Gustot,Arnaud Lemmers,Eric Quertinmont,Pascale Berthillon,Jacques Devière,Michael Manns,Christian Trepo,Heiner Wedemeyer,Denis Franchimont,Christophe Moreno +12 more
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Capsule endoscopy examination of patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding: evaluation of clinical impact.
TL;DR: Patients with a positive result at WVCE had further intervention in 82% and were successfully treated in 67% of cases, which suggest a high positive predictive value of WV CE.
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The Cirrhosis Risk Score Predicts Liver Fibrosis Progression in Patients with Initially Mild Chronic Hepatitis C
Pierre Pradat,Eric Trepo,Andrej Potthoff,Rakesh K. Bakshi,Bradford A. Young,Christian Trepo,Robert Lagier,Christophe Moreno,Arnaud Lemmers,Thierry Gustot,Delphine Degré,Michael Adler,Heiner Wedemeyer +12 more
TL;DR: A comparison of fourversus three-pass transjugular biopsy using a 19-G Tru-Cut needle and a randomized study using a cassette to prevent biopsy fragmentation is presented.
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Characteristics of patients with hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus dual infection in a Western European country: Comparison with monoinfected patients.
Astrid Marot,Aïmen Belaid,Hans Orlent,Thomas Sersté,Peter Michielsen,Isabelle Colle,Wim Laleman,Chantal de Galocsy,Hendrik Reynaert,F D'Heygere,Christophe Moreno,Christopher Doerig,Jean Henrion,Pierre Deltenre,Pierre Deltenre +14 more
TL;DR: Patients with HBV and HCV dual infection were more often immigrants from Africa or Asia and had similar fibrosis stages than HCV or HBV monoinfected patients.
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