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Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures in Liver Disease: Adventures in Liver Land

Session #: 850-162
Presenter(s): Sanjiv Chopra, MD, FACP
Session Length: 1 hr. 00 min.
Event: Internal Medicine 2010
Date: April 22-24, 2010


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Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures in Liver Disease: Adventures in Liver Land

Clinical questions to be addressed:

  1. What are the causes of unexplained persisitent elevations in serum ALT and AST?
  2. What is the differential diagnosis of an acute hepatitis-like picture?
  3. Can elevations in serum globulin levels be a clue to a specific hepatic disorder?
  4. What is the role of untrasound, CT, MRI and MRCP in ascertaining the etiology of hepatobiliary disease?
  5. Are there alternatives to liver biospsy?




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