2019
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2019.45659
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Serum Cholinesterase Level as a Biomarker in Detecting Liver Injury in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C

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“…Hassan et al found that all patients with chronic liver diseases had a significantly lower level of serum cholinesterase than the control group, and they concluded that serum cholinesterase is a preferred diagnostic and prognostic biomarker over traditional liver function tests, which are elevated in other diseases (17). Salama et al's study showed that the sensitivity of serum cholinesterase, its specificity, and its accuracy are all 100% in predicting liver damage in individuals with chronic hepatitis C (18). Roshankumar Jha and Mahajan found that the cholinesterase levels are closely related to the severity of liver cell damage (19).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hassan et al found that all patients with chronic liver diseases had a significantly lower level of serum cholinesterase than the control group, and they concluded that serum cholinesterase is a preferred diagnostic and prognostic biomarker over traditional liver function tests, which are elevated in other diseases (17). Salama et al's study showed that the sensitivity of serum cholinesterase, its specificity, and its accuracy are all 100% in predicting liver damage in individuals with chronic hepatitis C (18). Roshankumar Jha and Mahajan found that the cholinesterase levels are closely related to the severity of liver cell damage (19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%