The high
transaminases and the absence of significant alkaline phosphatase elevation can be confusing.
In line with other reports, the increased
transaminases in our case also resulted in referral to the Hepatology and Gastroenterology Department for examination and evaluation; and muscle disease did not cross the mind of the assessing physician (5,6).
Evaluations of activities of enzymes (acid and alkaline phosphatases, alanine and aspartate
transaminases, lactate, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenases) were carried out in the samples collected.
The patient we report was hospitalized within 32 days of nonspecific clinical manifestations (leukopenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, increased serum
transaminase concentrations, and hepatosplenomegaly), which have been reported for persistent infection (10).
Drug-induced liver injury has become the leading cause of acute liver failure and transplantation in Western countries.1,2 It has been observed that when experimental animals are treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs, a correlation exists between hepatic injury and oxidative stress (OS).3,4 Levels of alanine
transaminase (ALT) and bilirubin are helpful in the diagnosis of hepatic diseases.3
Although laboratory tests used in first-aid health units, such as hemogram and
transaminase dosages, give a laboratory profile of the patient suspected of dengue, probably in its more acute phase, they do not provide a safe and differential diagnosis with other viroses.
Accordingly, the prevalence of suspected statin induced hepatic effect was 4% in the study population and significant
transaminase rise (> 3 times) was observed only in 1% of the patients.
In the current study, although all the patients had mild to moderate fibrosis and minimal to mild activity in liver biopsy, nearly half of them had normal
transaminases. It has been reported that alanine
transaminase levels were normal in half of the subjects, yet, histological abnormalities were detectable in three quarters of HCV-RNA positive cases [5].
Blood samples from 34 albino mice (18 CGP55845 treated and 16 saline treated) were collected from direct cardiac puncture and various hematological parameters such as blood glucose, packed cell volume (PCV), total WBC (TWBC) count, total RBC count and serum biochemical parameters, such as cholesterol, aspartate
transaminase, alanine
transaminase (ALAT) high density
The companies have completed multiple projects in the fields of ketoreductase,
transaminase, biooixdation and hydrolase.
In this study we compared sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic efficiency of serum Sialic acid with other traditional markers like AST (Aspartate amino
transaminase), ALT (Alanine amino
transaminase), GGT (Gamma Glutamyl Transferase), as a marker of alcohol abuse.