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    • Bone Metabolism
    • Clinical Case Study

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    • Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global health concern.
    • Osteosclerosis, a condition of increased bone density, is not commonly associated with HCV.
    • Hepatitis C can lead to various extrahepatic manifestations, including bone-related issues.

    Observation:

    • A patient in Finland presented with symptoms suggestive of osteosclerosis.
    • The patient was diagnosed with hepatitis C virus infection.
    • Bone pain and reduced bone density were key clinical observations.

    Findings:

    • The patient's bone symptoms and bone density significantly improved following antiviral treatment for hepatitis C.
    • This case demonstrates a direct correlation between successful hepatitis C treatment and the resolution of osteosclerosis.
    • Hepatitis C-associated osteosclerosis can be a treatable condition.

    Implications:

    • Hepatitis C should be considered in the differential diagnosis of osteosclerosis, particularly in patients with unexplained bone pain.
    • Effective treatment of hepatitis C may reverse bone density abnormalities and alleviate associated symptoms.
    • Further research is warranted to understand the mechanisms linking HCV and osteosclerosis.