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Liver Function Tests

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1971
(1971). Liver Function Tests. CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences: Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 573-599.
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Assessing liver function

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2007
This is a review on the techniques for assessing liver function in critically ill patients.Actually, there is no ideal real-time and bedside technique for assessing liver function in critically ill patients. Though not allowing to differentiate between liver blood flow and cell function, dynamic tests, that is indocyanine green plasma disappearance ...
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Liver function tests

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
The term ‘liver function tests’, used typically to describe the liver profile on a laboratory request form, is in fact a misnomer as several of the tests involved are not tests of liver function, but of hepatic enzyme release either as a result of induction or damage. This article will refer to liver profile tests except when specifically referring to
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Liver function tests and assessment of liver function

2023
Abstract Liver inspection was used in ancient times to predict health and the future. In the twentieth century, the value of serum transaminases and bilirubin was determined in the diagnosis of liver disease. Assessment of global hepatic function can be achieved using biochemical testing of the liver alone or in combination with ...
Omar Y. Mousa, Patrick S. Kamath
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LIVER FUNCTION IN HEPATITIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1947
Excerpt The effective morbidity incidence of hepatitis during the war was very great, due not only to the large number of individuals affected but also to the long period of disability.
C J, WATSON, F W, HOFFBAUER
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Liver function and age

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1959
Abstract 1. 1. The half-life ( t 1 2 ) of galactose (0.5 g/kg b.w.) and of bromsulfalein (5 mg/kg) was used as a measure for the functional capacity of the liver in respectively 90 and 45 controls all over 1 year of age. 2. 2. It was found both for the galactose and bromsulfalein group that in infants and children the elimination ...
A.A. Kroes, C.L.J. Vink
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The functioning liver mass

La Ricerca in Clinica e in Laboratorio, 1991
The liver function results from the interaction of anatomical, histological and biochemical aspects. Thus the concept of functioning liver mass must be related to the many biological aspects involved in the process under evaluation, and its measure can be viewed as a virtual parameter averaging the liver function.
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Neglected liver function tests

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2016
The paper ‘Evaluation of abnormal liver function tests’1 made several important points. However, there are other ‘liver function tests’ that do not receive the attention they deserve. We must not forget clinical values. Although the number of patients was small, an analysis of 80 patients (rightly or wrongly) admitted to a regional infectious diseases
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