Literature DB >> 15769390

[Ceruloplasmin level of patients with liver disease in China].

Xu Yang1, De-Jun Tong, Jun Liang, Yong-Hong Zhang, Jian-Hua Lei, Xing-E He, Gang He.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To find out the degree of overlap of ceruloplasmin concentration in patients presenting with liver disease, providing scientific evidences for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of Wilson's disease (WD).
METHODS: Measuring the serum ceruloplasmin concentration of patients presenting with liver diseases, all data were statistically analyzed with SPSS12 for Windows.
RESULTS: The average serum ceruloplasmin concentration of patients with WD was (93.9 +/- 98.1) mg/L, which was significantly lower than patients with non WD. The ceruloplasmin concentration of 72.7% of patients with WD was less than 100 mg/L, and that of 42.9% of patients with WD was less than 50 mg/L, but the ceruloplasmin concentration of 9.1% of patients with WD was more than 210 mg/L. The average serum ceruloplasmin concentration of patients with acute hepatitis was (398.4 +/- 151.3) mg/L, which was significantly higher than other group. The average serum ceruloplasmin concentration of patients with severe hepatitis was (296.5 +/- 106.5) mg/L, which was significantly lower than other group. The ceruloplasmin concentration of 6.8% of patients with non WD was less than 210 mg/L, the lowest was 28 mg/L.
CONCLUSIONS: There is some degree overlap in ceruloplasmin concentration between WD and other liver disease, WD could not be confirmed or excluded according to ceruloplasmin concentration only.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15769390

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 0578-1426


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