Differential diagnosis of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemiadetected after coronary artery stenting
S. A. Chepurnenko,
A. D. Nasytko,
G. V. Shavkuta
Abstract:Introduction. An increase in bilirubin and liver enzyme activity may be one of the side effects of statin therapy, often occurring in patients after AMI and coronary artery stenting, or in high and very high risk individuals on high and moderate intensity statin therapy. The frequency of occurrence of increased transaminases and bilirubin is according to different authors. Therefore, in terms of differential diagnosis, the cardiologist should consider Gilbert’s syndrome as a possible cause of hyperbilirubinemi… Show more
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