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A hepatitis C-vírus szűrésének és kezelésének 10 éves tapasztalata a börtönökben

Screening and treatment of hepatitis C virus in prisons: 10 years of experience

Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Klára Werling
,
Mihály Makara
,
Krisztina Nemesi
,
Gábor Horváth
,
Ferenc Schneider
,
Ildikó Bali
,
Judit Enyedi
,
Viktor Jancsik
,
András Káfony
,
Miklós Lesch
,
Béla Lombay
,
Zsófia Müller
,
Zsófia Ozsvár
,
Árpád Patai
,
Zoltán Péterfi
,
Margit Pusztay
,
Olga Szabó
,
János Szlávik
,
Tamás Tóth
,
Márta Varga
,
Judit Gács
,
Eszter Újhelyi
, and
Anna Nemes Nagy

Tohme RA, Holmberg SD. Transmission of hepatitis C virus infection through tattooing and piercing: a critical review. Clin Infect Dis. 2012; 54: 1167–1178. 35

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Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Veronika Tóth
,
Márta Marschalkó
,
Judit Hársing
, and
Sarolta Kárpáti

Jańczuk, Z., Banach, J.: Local argyrosis of oral mucosa or amalgam tattoo. A problem in diagnosis and treatment. Adv. Med. Sci., 2006, 51 , 62–65. Banach J. Local argyrosis of

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A nikkelérzékenység jelentősége az Európai Unió direktíváinak tükrében

Nickel sensitization: impact of the European Union Nickel Directives

Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Nóra Nádudvari
,
Dominik Németh
,
Györgyi Pónyai
,
Miklós Sárdy
, and
Erzsébet Temesvári

Europe, Committee of Ministers. Resolution ResAP(2008)1 on requirements and criteria for the safety tattoos and permanent make-up. Available from: http://www.abcink.biz/pdf/ResApp2008-1_en

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Physiology International
Authors:
Zs. Sári
,
T. Kovács
,
T. Csonka
,
M. Török
,
É. Sebő
,
J. Toth
,
D. Tóth
,
E. Mikó
,
B. Kiss
,
D. Szeőcs
,
K. Uray
,
Zs. Karányi
,
I. Kovács
,
G. Méhes
,
P. Árkosy
, and
P. Bai

within the 6 months prior to enrollment, 6) had chemotherapy, biological therapy, or immunosuppressive therapy 6 months prior to enrollment, 7) used intravenous drugs 12 months prior to enrollment, 8) had piercing, tattooing, acupuncture, or other

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. Many of them are more hardcore than hobbyists: they will shave their head and tattoo and pierce themselves according to the fashions of the time period their persona is from. Since they portray a specific persona from a specific geographic location in a

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separates the individual from the discrepancy (e.g., getting a tattoo when a tattoo violates the social norms of the group; dissociation), (d) acquiring an object that provides comfort or distraction from the discrepancy (e.g., consuming comfort food

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sort of bygone, fading tattoo. Written across the male body lying prone is Thirty Years.” (Tóth, 36) The direction of seeing is reversed. The point of view shows this peculiar work of art as a torso to be completed before it can become a human body, or

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no visible tattoos or piercings. Without being asked, he turned his phone to silent at the start of the assessment session (and at each subsequent session). Adam is confident and well spoken. He helped himself to biscuits and coffee (he

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European Journal of Microbiology and Immunology
Authors:
Mohsen Heidary
,
Maryam Shirani
,
Melika Moradi
,
Mehdi Goudarzi
,
Ramin Pouriran
,
Tayebe Rezaeian
, and
Saeed Khoshnood

high prevalence (22%) of HCV infection among patients with TB. According to their results, HCV co-infection did not depend on the previous incarceration, tattoo, and previous sexually transmitted infections. Hepatotoxicity is the main negative effect of

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