Increased ferritin levels are common in the course of chronic hepatitis C, regardless of antiviral therapy. Usually, this increase in ferritin levels has minimal clinical and biological impact, and drops after therapy discontinuation. We report here on a dramatic increase in ferritin levels in a cirrhotic patient with hepatitis C treated by ribavirin monotherapy and oral iron sulphate, and discuss the possible mechanisms of this deleterious effect.
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