疟疾患者肝酶状况的研究

D. Ks, D. Kl
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据报道,登革热感染中肝酶轻度升高。疟疾会破坏肝脏组织,血液中的酶会升高,部分或全部被血液吸收。疟疾患者的肝酶在早期疟疾感染中升高,这是疟疾的规律和自然历史。这些酶可以作为评估疾病严重程度的预测指标,肝酶水平越高,疾病的预后越差。大多数研究表明,与其他病毒感染不同,登革热中SGOT的上升通常高于SGPT,并且被认为是由于受损的肌细胞释放。鉴于这种生化模式,疟疾感染的肝脏受累可能与典型的急性病毒性肝炎相混淆,特别是在甲型和戊型肝炎暴发常见的国家。因此,本研究尝试研究肝酶值,并检查其是否反映预后。
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A Study of status of liver enzymes in malaria
Mildly elevated liver enzymes have been reported in dengue infection. Malaria destroys the liver tissue and the enzymes are elevated in blood that is absorbed partially or fully in the blood stream. The liver enzymes in malaria are elevated in early malaria infection and it’s a rule and natural history of the disease. The enzymes can be used as a predictor for assessing the disease severity and higher the levels of liver enzymes poorer is the prognosis of the disease. Most of the studies showed that unlike other viral infections, in dengue the rise of SGOT is usually more than SGPT and is believed to be due to release from the damaged myocytes. In view of this biochemical pattern, it is possible to confuse liver involvement in malaria infection with typical acute viral hepatitis, especially in countries where outbreaks of hepatitis A and E are common. So an attempt has been made to study the hepatic enzyme values and whether it reflects the prognosis is checked in this study.
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