1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0095-4543(05)70347-x
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Evaluation of Tests Used to Screen Patients With Liver Disorders

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“…As a different point of view, Scheig 6 reported that the prothrombin time and serum albumin level are excellent measures of hepatic protein synthesis ability, whereas the bilirubin level is probably the best marker of overall liver function. Khan et al, 10 reported jaundice as a main predictor of severe liver injury in 36% of typhoid fever.…”
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“…As a different point of view, Scheig 6 reported that the prothrombin time and serum albumin level are excellent measures of hepatic protein synthesis ability, whereas the bilirubin level is probably the best marker of overall liver function. Khan et al, 10 reported jaundice as a main predictor of severe liver injury in 36% of typhoid fever.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AST and LDH are elevated in myopathy as well as hepatitis, whereas ALT and CK are relatively speciÞ c for liver and muscle, respectively. 6 According to the original deÞ nition of typhoid hepatitis, it is possible that an overdiagnosis for typhoid hepatitis occurred and typhoid myopathy was missed.…”
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“…Progressive prolongation of PT in cirrhotic patients closely relates to the severity of liver cirrhosis [8,11,[17][18][19]. The PT has kept its place not only as a useful routine screening test for the coagulation defects in liver disease [20,21], but also as the best guide to prognosis [13].…”
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“…Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) are among the main routine laboratory tests used in screening for liver disease (Scheig 1996), and serum creatinine is the clinical biomarker of kidney function (Rubin et al 2007), which can increase in response to higher protein intake (Shemesh et al 1985). Furthermore, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) plasma levels are an important predictor of liver injury and also seem to be elevated in individuals on long-term creatine and WP supplementation (Whitt et al 2008).…”
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