Clinical effect of spleen aminopeptide on improving liver function damage and immune function in children with infant hepatitis syndrome
Xiao-Qing Fang,
Tian Gan,
Lie-Min Wang
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Infant hepatitis syndrome (IHS) is a clinical syndrome in infants less than one year of age with generalized skin jaundice, abnormal liver function, and hepatomegaly due to various etiologies such as infection.
AIM
To investigate the effect of IHS patients, after treatment with arsphenamine-based peptides, on patients' liver function damage and immune function.
METHODS
Of 110 patients with IHS treated in our hospital from January 2019 to January 2021… Show more
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