1958
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.5070.543
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Serum Glutamic Oxalacetic Transaminase in Diseases of the Liver and Biliary Tract

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“…In man a rise in S.G.O.T. has been found after necrotic lesions of the liver LaDue, 1955, 1956;Madsen et al, 1958); of brain (Lieberman et al, 1957), where the peak concentration is attained rather later than in cases of myocardial damage; of skeletal muscle (Merrill et al, 1956); and of the pancreas (Chinsky et al, 1956;Shabetai et al, 1957). A small rise in S.G.O.T.…”
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“…In man a rise in S.G.O.T. has been found after necrotic lesions of the liver LaDue, 1955, 1956;Madsen et al, 1958); of brain (Lieberman et al, 1957), where the peak concentration is attained rather later than in cases of myocardial damage; of skeletal muscle (Merrill et al, 1956); and of the pancreas (Chinsky et al, 1956;Shabetai et al, 1957). A small rise in S.G.O.T.…”
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confidence: 99%