How to read the hepatic function disorder. How to read a test value. How to read the serum protein and colloid reaction.

Accession number;03A0149399
Title;How to read the hepatic function disorder. How to read a test value. How to read the serum protein and colloid reaction.
Author; YATA YUTAKA (Toyama Med. and Pharm. Univ.) WATANABE AKIHARU (Toyama Med. and Pharm. Univ.)
Journal Title;Japanese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Journal Code:Z0376B
ISSN:0021-4965
VOL.80;NO.2;PAGE.226-231(2003)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.1, TBL.7, REF.7
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;The subject in the title was outlined. It was explained that grasp, diagnosis and treatment of the disease state became possible by survey of qualitative and quantitative changes in proteins such as albumin (A) and globulin (G), etc. in the serum. Serum total protein quality and A/G ratio were explained, and the relevance to the disease state was indicated. The following were explained : Prealbumin, retinol binding protein, transferrin, ceruloplasmin, .ALPHA.-fetoprotein. The abnormality of the serum protein fraction in hepatic disease and the relation between fluctuation of individual component and disease were explained. The colloid reaction in the thymol turbidity test, and reference value, purpose and principle of the zinc sulfate test and clinical significance in hepatic disease were explained.