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13674534 tn?1430994582

termanology ??????'s

is there a page here, that has  terminology like SVR ,Geno type & #'s and all the meanings ?
I nearing SVR, and forgot what the R is in sustained viral, R=?  
I hope all is well, with you "all" and have a good day TC
..........W E
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1815939 tn?1377991799
There actually is a page that lists all of the common abbreviations and acronyms used with Hepatitis C. It used to show up on the main Hep C page but I no longer see it. It must have disappeared when Med Help revised the Med Help format. I will try to find it for you and post a link.

To answer your other question:

SVR stands for Sustained Virologic Response
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13674534 tn?1430994582
you a knowable sweetheart, TY so so much
...........we
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7469840 tn?1409845836
Enter in the search area above, where the magnifying glass is, the word abbreviations, and several posts will show up with the common abbreviations we use here.
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