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serum bile acid levels
In my practice, I check serum bile acid levels if there is diagnostic uncertainty regarding the etiology of pruritus.
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3 +4 | niveles de ácido biliar en suero |
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Proposed translations
niveles de ácido biliar en suero
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Note added at 1 hr (2025-05-03 09:57:20 GMT)
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niveles séricos de ácidos biliares
Asociación entre ****nivel sérico de ácidos biliares***** y resultados adversos perinatales en pacientes con colestasis hepática gestacional Hospital Nacional Alberto ...
Reference comments
Pathophysiology of Pruritus Associated With Elevated Bile Acid Levels in Serum
Herndon JH. Pathophysiology of Pruritus Associated With Elevated Bile Acid Levels in Serum. Arch Intern Med. 1972;130(4):632–637. doi:10.1001/archinte.1972.03650040156014
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