AIM: To investigate the frequency of distinct causes of elevated transaminase levels in the range of acute viral hepatitides in patients attended in a hospital. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Patients attended in a tertiary hospital over a 3-month period who had elevation of transaminase levels (aspartate aminotransferase [AST] or alanine aminotransferase [ALT]) above 400 U/l were identified and their medical records were reviewed to determine etiology. RESULTS: A total of 106 patients were studied, of which 22 had undergone liver transplantation. In these patients, the causes of hypertransaminasemia were ischemic/reperfusion injury in 6 (27%), ischemic hepatitis in 4 (18%), acute hepatitis in 2 (9%), cellular rejection in 3 (14%), chronic hepatitis ...
Introduction: Although changes in liver function tests can be non-specific in numerous clinical cond...
Aim: We evaluated the etiology and risk factors for transient and persistently elevated aspartate an...
Elevated transaminases in asymptomatic patients can be detected in more than 5 % of the investigatio...
AIM: To investigate the frequency of distinct causes of elevated transaminase levels in the range of...
Hepatic transaminase tests are the primary tests of standard laboratory panels in outpatients or eme...
Hepatic transaminase tests are the primary tests of standard laboratory panels in outpatients or eme...
Background. In clinical practice, it is assumed that a severe rise in transaminases is caused by isc...
Ischemic hepatitis is characterized by a marked and reversible elevation in either the serum alanine...
Ischemic hepatitis is characterized by a marked and reversible elevation in either the serum alanine...
Ischemic hepatitis is characterized by a marked and reversible elevation in either the serum alanine...
The determination of aminotranferases levels is very useful in the diagnosis of hepatopathies. In re...
The determination of aminotranferases levels is very useful in the diagnosis of hepatopathies. In re...
The determination of aminotranferases levels is very useful in the diagnosis of hepatopathies. In re...
Elevated transaminases in asymptomatic patients can be detected in more than 5 % of the investigatio...
Introduction: Although changes in liver function tests can be non-specific in numerous clinical cond...
Introduction: Although changes in liver function tests can be non-specific in numerous clinical cond...
Aim: We evaluated the etiology and risk factors for transient and persistently elevated aspartate an...
Elevated transaminases in asymptomatic patients can be detected in more than 5 % of the investigatio...
AIM: To investigate the frequency of distinct causes of elevated transaminase levels in the range of...
Hepatic transaminase tests are the primary tests of standard laboratory panels in outpatients or eme...
Hepatic transaminase tests are the primary tests of standard laboratory panels in outpatients or eme...
Background. In clinical practice, it is assumed that a severe rise in transaminases is caused by isc...
Ischemic hepatitis is characterized by a marked and reversible elevation in either the serum alanine...
Ischemic hepatitis is characterized by a marked and reversible elevation in either the serum alanine...
Ischemic hepatitis is characterized by a marked and reversible elevation in either the serum alanine...
The determination of aminotranferases levels is very useful in the diagnosis of hepatopathies. In re...
The determination of aminotranferases levels is very useful in the diagnosis of hepatopathies. In re...
The determination of aminotranferases levels is very useful in the diagnosis of hepatopathies. In re...
Elevated transaminases in asymptomatic patients can be detected in more than 5 % of the investigatio...
Introduction: Although changes in liver function tests can be non-specific in numerous clinical cond...
Introduction: Although changes in liver function tests can be non-specific in numerous clinical cond...
Aim: We evaluated the etiology and risk factors for transient and persistently elevated aspartate an...
Elevated transaminases in asymptomatic patients can be detected in more than 5 % of the investigatio...