Neurocognitive functions in patients with hepatitis C infection.
Gergely HorváthTeodóra KeletiMihály MakaraGabor S UngvariGábor GazdagPublished in: Ideggyogyaszati szemle (2020)
The study's main finding is that compared to general population standards, patients with hepatitis C virus-related disease exhibit impaired neuropsychological functioning in visuomotor and visuospatial functions, working memory, executive functions, and reaction time. Executive functions and reaction time were the most sensitive indicators for the length and severity of the disease. Deterioration in these functions has a major negative effect on work performance particularly in certain occupations.