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Statins and Monitoring of Liver Function Tests
Drug Safety, 2007No Full ...
Kostner, Karam, Howes, Laurence G
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Liver Function Tests and Their Interpretation
Gastroenterology, 1958Summary The theoretic basis and clinical usefulness of a number of liver function tests have been discussed. It is noteworthy that none of them measures the essential metabolic functions of the liver, such as deaminization of amino acids or the maintenance of blood sugar levels.
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The meaning of liver function tests
The American Journal of Medicine, 1954Abstract A few illustrations have been cited to indicate the complexities involved in the simplest conventional liver function tests. It is indeed surprising that in view of the multiple derangements found in most diseases of the liver these tests can be reliable or of any clinical value.
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INTERPRETATION OF LIVER FUNCTION TESTS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947Since a comprehensive discussion of liver function tests would require much more time than is available in this symposium, this article is limited to a presentation of the indications for doing the tests, of specific recommendations of the most satisfactory technics of certain principles and limitations in their interpretation and of references to the ...
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2020
The liver is a complex organ that has crucial role in protein, carbonhydrate and fat metabolism. It is responsible for synthesizing and secreting bile. It also synthesizes lipoproteins and plasma proteins. By glycogenesis, glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis it maintains normal blood glucose level.
Kayacik Ö.E., Kalayci A.G.
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The liver is a complex organ that has crucial role in protein, carbonhydrate and fat metabolism. It is responsible for synthesizing and secreting bile. It also synthesizes lipoproteins and plasma proteins. By glycogenesis, glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis it maintains normal blood glucose level.
Kayacik Ö.E., Kalayci A.G.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943
This discussion deals, first, with a general evaluation of liver function tests and with the importance of adequate and carefully conducted normal control studies. In the second place, the comparative sensitivity and reliability of the newer tests, in relation to each other and to the older tests, as evaluated in a recent publication of ours,1are ...
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This discussion deals, first, with a general evaluation of liver function tests and with the importance of adequate and carefully conducted normal control studies. In the second place, the comparative sensitivity and reliability of the newer tests, in relation to each other and to the older tests, as evaluated in a recent publication of ours,1are ...
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The ALBI score: From liver function in patients with HCC to a general measure of liver function
JHEP Reports, 2022Hidenori Toyoda, Philip J Johnson
exaly
2016
This chapter describes the liver and its functions in health and then considers its major diseases of interest in clinical practice. It also looks at liver function tests, particularly their use in investigation of disease, together with their advantages and limitations.
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This chapter describes the liver and its functions in health and then considers its major diseases of interest in clinical practice. It also looks at liver function tests, particularly their use in investigation of disease, together with their advantages and limitations.
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