Abstract:The thymol turbidity test introduced by Maclagan (1) proved to be a very reliable indicator of the degree of morphological alteration of the liver parenchyma in generalized liver damage (Franklin et al., 1948), but as it depends on a disturbance of the serum proteins it is not a specific test for liver function. A positive thymol turbidity may be found in many diseases, notably in rheumatoid arthritis, lymphogranuloma venereum, heart disease, chronic pulmonary diseases, acute infectious diseases, malignancy, a… Show more
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