Effect Normal Pregnancy and Duration on Liver Enzymes Tests

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Dunia Mohamed-Rida Mohamed Ali
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The current study was designed to investigate the changes of liver enzymes during normal pregnancy. To achieve the intended aim, 185 pregnant women of aged 20 -37 years(60 women in first trimester, 65 women in second trimester and 60 women in third trimester of pregnancy), also the study contain70 women(control individuals) in age near to age of pregnant women. The levels of Alanine amino transferase(ALT), Aspartate amino transferase(AST) and Alkaline Phosphatase(ALP) were determined by enzymatic methods. The results indicated a significant (P

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Dunia Mohamed-Rida Mohamed Ali. 2015. \u201cEffect Normal Pregnancy and Duration on Liver Enzymes Tests\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - E: Gynecology & Obstetrics GJMR-E Volume 15 (GJMR Volume 15 Issue E1): .

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The current study was designed to investigate the changes of liver enzymes during normal pregnancy. To achieve the intended aim, 185 pregnant women of aged 20 -37 years(60 women in first trimester, 65 women in second trimester and 60 women in third trimester of pregnancy), also the study contain70 women(control individuals) in age near to age of pregnant women. The levels of Alanine amino transferase(ALT), Aspartate amino transferase(AST) and Alkaline Phosphatase(ALP) were determined by enzymatic methods. The results indicated a significant (P

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