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Consequences of High Bilirubin
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Interpretation of Liver Function Tests
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- 1 Intro
- 2 What are LFTS?
- 3 Normal Physiology of AST and ALT
- 4 Etiologies of Increased AST and ALT
- 5 Comparison of AST to ALT
- 6 Comparison of LFT Elevation Due to Different Etiologies
- 7 Normal Physiology of Alk. Phos. and GGT
- 8 Etiologies of Increased Alk. Phos. and GGT
- 9 Etiologies of Low Alk. Phos.
- 10 Normal Physiology of Albumin
- 11 Etiologies and Consequences of Low Albumin
- 12 Normal Physiology of INR
- 13 Etiologies and Consequences of a High INR
- 14 Normal Physiology of Bilirubin
- 15 Etiologies of High Bilirubin
- 16 Consequences of High Bilirubin
- 17 Common Patterns of LFT Abnormalities