Which of the following is not a clinical condition associated with transaminases?
Which of the following is not a clinical condition associated with transaminases? Correct Answer Macroamylsemia
Macroamylsemia: results due to an increase in plasma amylase with a decrease in urinary excretion. The important transaminases are alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminases (AST). Following are the clinical conditions associated with transaminases: a) Cardiac arrest: During cardiac arrest, the activities of transaminases (ALT and AST) are increased. c) Myocardial infarctioPlasma AST levels increases following myocardial infarction. The activity is more at 6-8hrs after onset, reaches its peak between 24-48hrs and attains normal level by 4-6-days. d) Liver disease: AST and ALT are sensitive markers of hepatocellular injury in which ALT is a more specific indicator. The values are higher when illness is maximum. In case of inflammation, ALT activities are higher than AST.
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