ONE of the leading causes for orthotopic liver transplantation (OLTx) is hepatitis C. The presence of viremia post-transplant is reported in 95% of patients; one year after OLTx and 30% to 70% of recipients develop histopathologic recurrence of HCV. The intensity of immunosuppression correlates with viral replication. The number of acute rejection episodes correlated with recurrence of HCV (HCV-R). Feray et al reported a positive correlation of the amount of serum HCV-RNA and the occurrence of hepatitis in the transplanted liver, suggesting that intense HCV replication causes severe histological damage. In agreement there is a recent publication which shows how high serum HCV-RNA levels are associated with severe graft damage. The aim of this study is to correlate histologic recurrence of hepatitis C with the administration of steroids in a group of patients who underwent OLTx for the HCV induced cirrhosis.