ABSTRACT In order to determine the frequency of vitamin E deficiency in adults with chronic liver disease, we measured serum vitamin E concentrations and calculated the ratio of serum vitamin E to total serum Ipids (E/lipids) in forty-two patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) (Group A), fifteen patients with other forms of chronic liver disease (Group B), and twenty-five healthy adult control subjects (Group C). Although the mean serum vitamin E concentration did not differ significantly among the three groups, the ratio of serum vitamin E/lipids was significantly lower in Group A than Groups B and C. Vitamin E deficiency, as defined by the ratio of serum vitamin E/lipids below 0.8 mg/gm, was present in seven (17%) Group A and one (...
Background: It is acknowledge that antioxidant liposoluble vitamins and carotenoids are reduced in l...
Over the past few years, growing interest has been shown for the impact of dietary requirements and ...
We aimed to assess the effect of Vitamin E on hepatic pathology in terms of liver enzymes and ultras...
SUMMARY Patients with cystic fibrosis tend to have reduced serum concentrations of vitamin E and are...
Abstract: Background: A predictable consequence of cholestasis is malabsorption of fat-soluble facto...
Objectives: Reduced vitamin E levels have been reported in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatit...
Background and Aims: Although malnutrition is common in liver disease, there are limited data on fat...
Introduction: Vitamin D, along with its beneficial effects on bone, has many other advantages. There...
Low 25(OH) vitamin D concentration is observed to be associated with liver dysfunction and predict h...
Liver fibrosis may be considered as a dynamic and integrated cellular response to chronic liver inju...
Vitamin D deficiency is common among patients with liver diseases. Both cholestatic and non-cholesta...
Important relationships between vitamin E metabolism and the state of the liver have been recognized...
Vitamin E deficiency and psychomotor dysfunction in adults with primary biliary cirrhosis1
SUMMARY Serum vitamin E levels and red cell haemolysis were measured in 17 children with biliary obs...
PubMed ID: 16245220Background/aims: Despite a proposed role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis ...
Background: It is acknowledge that antioxidant liposoluble vitamins and carotenoids are reduced in l...
Over the past few years, growing interest has been shown for the impact of dietary requirements and ...
We aimed to assess the effect of Vitamin E on hepatic pathology in terms of liver enzymes and ultras...
SUMMARY Patients with cystic fibrosis tend to have reduced serum concentrations of vitamin E and are...
Abstract: Background: A predictable consequence of cholestasis is malabsorption of fat-soluble facto...
Objectives: Reduced vitamin E levels have been reported in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatit...
Background and Aims: Although malnutrition is common in liver disease, there are limited data on fat...
Introduction: Vitamin D, along with its beneficial effects on bone, has many other advantages. There...
Low 25(OH) vitamin D concentration is observed to be associated with liver dysfunction and predict h...
Liver fibrosis may be considered as a dynamic and integrated cellular response to chronic liver inju...
Vitamin D deficiency is common among patients with liver diseases. Both cholestatic and non-cholesta...
Important relationships between vitamin E metabolism and the state of the liver have been recognized...
Vitamin E deficiency and psychomotor dysfunction in adults with primary biliary cirrhosis1
SUMMARY Serum vitamin E levels and red cell haemolysis were measured in 17 children with biliary obs...
PubMed ID: 16245220Background/aims: Despite a proposed role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis ...
Background: It is acknowledge that antioxidant liposoluble vitamins and carotenoids are reduced in l...
Over the past few years, growing interest has been shown for the impact of dietary requirements and ...
We aimed to assess the effect of Vitamin E on hepatic pathology in terms of liver enzymes and ultras...