Clinical significance of fasting serum bile acid in the long-term observation of chronic liver disease
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Clinical significance of fasting serum bile acid in the long-term observation of chronic liver disease
Abstract
Fasting serum bile acid (FSBA) was serially measured by a fluorescent enzyme method in a follow-up study of 61 patients with chronic liver disease. In chronic inactive hepatitis, fluctuation of FSBA was within the normal range in both the exacerbated state and in remission. In chronic active hepatitis, FSBA was abnormally elevated in both states, but the difference was not significant. In chronic active hepatitis where FSBA was elevated in the remission state above its value in the exacerbated state, exacerbation of the disease occurred repeatedly during the follow-up period. In compensated liver cirrhosis progressing into the decompensated form, FSBA levels increased before a decrease in the serum values of albumin, cholesterol, and cholinesterase, and an elevation of bilirubin. In liver cirrhosis, FSBA levels increased above 100 microM, 1-4 months before the appearance of ascites.
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