Desialylated transferrin as a serological marker of chronic excessive alcohol ingestion
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(87)90544-7
Desialylated transferrin as a serological marker of chronic excessive alcohol ingestion
Abstract
Partly desialylated transferrin was measured in the serum of subjects with chronic alcoholism, of patients with non-alcoholic-related steatohepatitis, diabetes, and other non-alcoholic liver diseases, and of healthy controls. In non-alcoholic patients and controls the maximum desialylated transferrin expressed in relation to total transferrin was 1.5%. This value was exceeded in 18 (90%) of the 20 alcoholics. By contrast, gamma-glutamyl transferase was within the reference range in 9 of the alcoholics.
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