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Abstract
Jirgl's serum flocculation reaction was examined in a series of 121 patients with varying types of liver disease. Positive results were found in 90% of patients with proven extrahepatic obstructive jaundice. Strongly positive reactions were also obtained in primary biliary cirrhosis and chlorpromazine jaundice. One out of three cases of ;cholestatic' hepatitis gave a weakly positive reaction and the test may be of value in the diagnosis of this condition and in the rare recurrent conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia in which it is also negative.Eighty-four per cent of cases of portal cirrhosis were negative and the finding of a positive result in this condition may indicate the presence of a hepatoma.No correlation could be found either in intra- or extrahepatic obstructive jaundice between the degree of flocculation present and the severity of the obstruction as judged by serum bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase levels.Entities:
Keywords: BLOOD ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE; CHLORPROMAZINE; DIAGNOSIS, DIFFERENTIAL; HEPATITIS, TOXIC; HEPATOMA; HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA; JAUNDICE, OBSTRUCTIVE; LIVER CIRRHOSIS; PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS; SERODIAGNOSIS; TOXICOLOGIC REPORT
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Year: 1964 PMID: 14100002 PMCID: PMC480670 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.17.1.47
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Pathol ISSN: 0021-9746 Impact factor: 3.411