medicine, the presence of elevated transaminases, commonly the transaminases alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST), may be an indicator...
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with a blood test. It is sometimes useful in medical diagnosis for elevated transaminases to differentiate between causes of liver damage, or hepatotoxicity...
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and indirect), and others. The liver transaminases aspartate transaminase (AST or SGOT) and alanine transaminase (ALT or SGPT) are useful biomarkers of...
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presence of elevated transaminases can be an indicator of liver and cardiac damage. Two important transaminase enzymes are aspartate transaminase (AST), also...
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Retrieved 7 October 2013. Giboney PT (March 2005). "Mildly elevated liver transaminase levels in the asymptomatic patient". American Family Physician...
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α-helices packed on either side.[citation needed] Aspartate transaminase, as with all transaminases, operates via dual substrate recognition; that is, it is...
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myxedema coma: Anemia Elevated creatine kinase (CPK) Elevated creatinine Elevated transaminases Hypercapnia Hypercholesterolemia (elevated LDL) Hyperlipidemia...
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angioedema, and/or anaphylaxis. Liver toxicity may manifest as elevated transaminases and clinical hepatitis, including symptoms like appetite loss, jaundice...
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suggestive of the presence and cause of thyroid disease, since a measurement of elevated TSH generally indicates hypothyroidism, while a measurement of low TSH...
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lower limbs), and negative lab results like elevated transaminases, elevated serum triglycerides, and elevated total cholesterol. Mirtazapine is not considered...
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(late), high levels of nitrogen compounds in the blood, elevated D-dimer, elevated transaminases, factor I deficiency and excessive bleeding, higher-than-normal...
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effects (occurring in more than 10% of people) include headache, elevated transaminases, and edema. Common adverse effects (between 1% and 10% of people)...
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slightly elevated transaminases, laboratory tests to evaluate liver function are typically normal. D-dimer levels in the blood may be elevated as a result...
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hypothyroidism, hypogonadism, polycystic ovary syndrome), persistently elevated transaminases, increasing age, and hypoxia caused by obstructive sleep apnea;...
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stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, mouth sores, elevated transaminases, rashes, fatigue, weakness, local injection site reactions, and...
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is especially effective at decreasing elevated LDL cholesterol. Major side effects include elevated transaminases and myopathy. Fibric acid derivatives...
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red blood cells counts, low platelet counts, vomiting and nausea, elevated transaminases, rashes and itchy skin, hair loss, blood and protein in urine, flu-like...
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minimal risk of hypoglycemia. Acarbose is associated with very rare elevated transaminases (19 out of 500,000). Even rarer cases of hepatitis has been reported...
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COX-2 and several inflammatory cytokines. Adverse effects include elevated transaminases, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain; rashes, and itchiness. It is a...
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the liver is affected can range from mildly elevated liver enzymes to liver failure. Elevated transaminases Hyperbilirubinemia Cholestasis Hepatitis The...
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blood pressure Medication Control any gastrointestinal bleeding Elevated transaminases Ciobanu AO, Gherasim L (2018). "Ischemic Hepatitis - Intercorrelated...
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short stature, delayed puberty, fatigue, aphthous stomatitis, elevated transaminases, neurologic problems, or dental enamel hypoplasia.(...) it has become...
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cholestatic jaundice and to fatty infiltration (demonstrated by elevated transaminases). Severe hepatic dysfunction is a rare complication. Overall, patients...
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effects, including Hypercholesterolemia Hypertriglyceridemia Elevated transaminases Elevated creatine kinase Ritonavir exhibits hepatic activity. It induces...
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adverse events reported in the literature include Hepatotoxicity: elevated transaminases Nephrotoxicity: acute kidney injury from rhabdomyolysis Also, myopathy...
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general edema, chest pain, weakness, pain at the infusion site, and elevated transaminases. Eculizumab specifically binds to the terminal complement component...
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bicalutamide. Bicalutamide can cause adverse liver changes rarely, such as elevated transaminases, jaundice, hepatitis, and liver failure. In the EPC trial, in which...
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Common side effects include allergic reaction, anemia, neutropenia, elevated transaminases, and pyuria. Overdoses have been associated with hematuria and hyperuricemia...
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short stature, delayed puberty, fatigue, aphthous stomatitis, elevated transaminases, neurologic problems, or dental enamel hypoplasia.(...) it has become...
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nausea (31%), headache (28%), loss of neutrophils with fever (26%), elevated transaminases (26%), stomach pain (23%), and jaundice (21%).[citation needed]...
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