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| 21 Nov 2009 by pharmamit After 24 hours: Increase in prothrombin time (PT) and transaminases indicating hepatic necrosis, encephalopathy, metabolic acidosis, renal failure may occur with or without liver failure, myocardial damage, coma. ... Laboratory tests: Serum paracetamol concentration with respect to time of ingestion is used to assess severity of toxicity. These levels must be determined immediately. Liver function panel (AST, ALT, bilirubin and PT) should be done daily and for 3 days ... Pharmainfo.net - http://www.pharmainfo.net/ [ More results from Pharmainfo.net ] |
| 9 Sep 2007 This clinical biochemistry laboratory blood analysis furnishes crucial data regarding the condition of the patient's liver. A hepatic function panel is a blood test wherein low or high levels may point to liver diseases or damage. ... Buzzle: Health & Fitness - http://www.buzzle.com/chapters/health-and-fitness.asp - References |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Andi Surya Amal CLINICAL LABORATORY TEST OF LIPOPROTEIN PANEL Include cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, trigliserides, and hight density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. CHOLESTEROL Normal Values : Desirable : 0 – 199 mg/dL [SI = 0-5.17 mmol/L] ... Decreased HDL can occur in patients with cystic fibrosis, severe hepatic cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, Hodgkin's disease, nephritic syndrome, malaria, and some acute infections. Patients receiving probucal ... TooSogiE Health - http://toosogie-health.blogspot.com/ |
| 26 Oct 2009 The temperature of dog blood varies, on the surface it is low, while deep in the viscera (internal organs of the body) it is relatively high. The hepatic portal vein contains blood with the highest temperature. ... Canine blood tests can be used to see how specific organs or groups of organs are functioning. The canine blood tests themselves are referred to as either a chemistry panel or biochemistry profile and are typically used to measure the following: ... The Dog Health Handbook Blog - http://www.dog-health-handbook.com/dog-health-blog.html - References |
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| 27 Oct 2009 Traditionally, a panel of liver blood tests including ALT is used to evaluate whether or not a person's liver function is deteriorating. Although this measurement is used ceremoniously by physicians, there appears to be little ... Although elevated levels of this enzyme usually correlate with hepatic inflammation, they don't appear to give much information about the progression of fibrosis. At this point in time, it appears that the only way to measure fibrosis is by ... Hepatitis Central - http://www.hepatitis-central.com/mt/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 One can easily assess this using a blood test. If iron deficiency is present, give treatment with intravenous iron. And in this case, ferric carboxymaltose can be considered." The study, called Ferinject Assessment in Patients with Iron ... patients in 11 countries who were in NYHA class 2 with an LVEF <40% or NYHA class 3 with an LVEF <45%, had an initial hemoglobin level of 95 g/L to 135 g/L, depressed serum ferritin levels, and no hepatic or renal dysfunction. ... theHeart.org - http://www.theheart.org/ [ More results from theHeart.org ] |
| 22 Nov 2009 by asghar The voiding phase of the cystography is considered the most important part of the test for assessing reflux. Perform the VCUG, rather than nuclear cystography, during the initial evaluation of a patient with suspected reflux; ..... Precautions - Do not administer doses >1 mg bid to patients with significantly reduced hepatic function; caution in renal impairment. Surgical Therapy The philosophy of surgical management is based on the knowledge that high-grade reflux and ... usmle preparation - http://ticpuny.blogspot.com/ |
| 6 Nov 2006 by editors The jargon used to describe these tests includes liver panel, hepatic function test and liver function test (LFT). Since many people with early to moderate liver disease experience few, if any, symptoms, routine blood testing is often ... Liver Support Health News - http://www.liversupport.com/wordpress/ - References |
| 29 Oct 2009 by Alfredo Alfaro-Mejia Abnormalities in liver function tests could be produced exclusively by direct inflammation in hepatocytes, caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Mechanisms by which HIV causes hepatic damage are still unknown. Our aim was to determine the correlation between HIV ... In addition TORCH panel and VDRL were requested; HIV viral load was measured using reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test, with a detection limit lower than < 50 copies/ml. ... Virology Journal - Latest Articles - http://www.virologyj.com/ [ More results from Virology Journal - Latest Articles ] |
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