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Clinical value of bile salt tests in anicteric liver disease.

J G Douglas, G J Beckett, I A Nimmo, N D Finlayson, I W Percy-Robb.   

Abstract

Fasting and postprandial serum bile salt concentrations and intravenous glycocholate disappearance were studied in 20 patients with anicteric liver disease who had only minor abnormalities of conventional liver function tests. Abnormalities in the fasting or two hour postprandial conjugated cholate concentrations were found in all but one of the patients who had an abnormality in bilirubin concentration. In these patients, fasting and postprandial conjugated cholate concentrations were raised on average three and two times respectively above the upper limit of the reference range, while bilirubin concentration was raised only 50%. Postprandial conjugated cholate concentrations were also abnormal in two patients with normal bilirubin concentrations. Measurement of fasting and postprandial conjugated chenodeoxycholate concentration and intravenous glycocholate disappearance proved less informative than the fasting and postprandial conjugated cholate test. These results suggest that, where bilirubin concentrations are normal or only slightly raised, measurement of serum fasting and two hour postprandial conjugated cholate concentrations may prove helpful in the detection of minor abnormalities in hepatic anion transport.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7215945      PMCID: PMC1419217          DOI: 10.1136/gut.22.2.141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut        ISSN: 0017-5749            Impact factor:   23.059


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