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Quick Tips: What are the "liver chemistries"?

September 20, 2020

Hersh Shroff

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Links to the referenced articles:

Botros M, Sikaris KA. The de ritis ratio: the test of time. Clin Biochem Rev 2013;34(3):117-30.
Fevery J. Bilirubin in clinical practice: a review. Liver Int 2008;28(5):592-605.
Kwo PY, Cohen SM, Lim JK. ACG Clinical Guideline: Evaluation of Abnormal Liver Chemistries.

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Written By:

Hersh Shroff

Gastroenterology Fellow, University of North Carolina

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