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Bile acid and cholinesterase activity as an early liver function tests for detection of organic solvent hepatotoxicity
Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine. 1990; 14 (1): 85-94
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-145555
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Forty-six workers exposed to different types of organic solvents and fourteen workers far from exposure were included in this study. The exposed workers were classified into 3 groups according to the nature of the work and the type of solvent; group A [acetone, n-hexane-exposed workers], group B [toluene, xylene-exposed workers] and group C [trichloroethylene, isopropyl alcohol, methyl alcohol exposed workers]. Routine liver function tests appear normal. Serum bile acid and serum cholinesteracse were estimated in all workers. The results showed a significant increase in serum bile acid in all exposed groups compared with the non-exposed group. Serum cholinesterase activity was significantly lower in the exposed groups than the non-exposed group. From these results we can conclude that, serum bile acid and serum cholinesterase represent an early and sensitive tests for detection of organic solvent hepatotoxicity
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Acetone / Trichloroethylene / Xylenes / Bile Acids and Salts / Cholinesterases / Ethanol / Liver / Liver Function Tests / Occupational Diseases Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Egypt. J. Occup. Med. Year: 1990

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Acetone / Trichloroethylene / Xylenes / Bile Acids and Salts / Cholinesterases / Ethanol / Liver / Liver Function Tests / Occupational Diseases Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Egypt. J. Occup. Med. Year: 1990