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Noninfectious liver disorders: assessment and diagnosis
Doris Alexander1, Susan Schaffer, Charles Zeilman
1College of Nursing, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA.
The Nurse Practitioner
|January 2, 2004
Abstract:
Infectious hepatitis is often the initial suspect when abnormal serum liver function test results are discovered in primary care settings. However, noninfectious liver disorders may also present with altered liver function tests. Noninfectious liver disorders require careful assessment of patient history, physical findings, and serum laboratory tests to distinguish among entities that have varying clinical implications and treatments.