AST : ALT. De Ritis ratio.

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • النسبه بين انزيم AST و انزيم ALT او ما يعرف بي (De Ritis ratio)
    نستطيع ان نفرق بين الالتهاب الحاد (acute hepatitis) و الالتهاب المزمن (chronic hepatitis) من مقدار ارتفاع تلك الانزيمات
    لو النسبة اقل من واحد, بذلك نستطيع ان نفسر النتيجه و نقول ان لدينا التهاب كبدى حاد فى بدايته
    لكن اكثر من واحد تدل علي التهاب مزمن
    the De Ritis ratio, also known as the aspartate aminotransferase (AST) to alanine aminotransferase (ALT) ratio, is a medical parameter used to assess liver function and diagnose certain liver diseases.
    The De Ritis ratio is calculated by dividing the AST level by the ALT level in a patient's blood sample. Both AST and ALT are enzymes found predominantly in the liver.
    The importance of the De Ritis ratio lies in its ability to provide valuable information about liver health and help differentiate between various liver conditions. In particular, it can help in the evaluation and diagnosis of liver diseases such as viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, and cirrhosis.

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