Sunday, August 14, 2011

In a blood test for liver test all parameters are normal, except for thymol 7.0. What does this mean and what steps should be taken?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist Thymol test - it is old and biased measure. Currently, doctors do not use it to diagnose diseases. It indirectly indicates to us that the liver "suffers" the intercellular space. You need to be surveyed for autoimmune markers, viral hepatitis. If, for a more objective indicators of the data for the liver disease does not, increasing thymol can not navigate. Similar question: ... in my liver tests are not normally an indicator thymol turbidity test 6 and markers of hepatitis B in the figure ...

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