Dynamics of Hepatic Enzyme Activity Following Birth Asphyxia in Full Term Newborn Infants ديناميكية نشاط إنزيمات الكبد فى الأطفال حديثى الولادة مكتملى النمو بعد التعرض لنقص الأكسجين أثناء الولادة

Abd El-Fattah Hassan Abd El-Bar;

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Hypoxic liver injury is a common condition usually caused by insufficient hepatic perfusion in a patient with liver congestion. The disease is diagnosed on the basis of a rapid increase and subsequent rapid decrease in transaminase values in the absence


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Title Dynamics of Hepatic Enzyme Activity Following Birth Asphyxia in Full Term Newborn Infants ديناميكية نشاط إنزيمات الكبد فى الأطفال حديثى الولادة مكتملى النمو بعد التعرض لنقص الأكسجين أثناء الولادة
Authors Abd El-Fattah Hassan Abd El-Bar
Keywords Dynamics of Hepatic Enzyme Activity Following Birth Asphyxia in Full Term Newborn Infants ديناميكية نشاط إنزيمات الكبد فى الأطفال حديثى الولادة مكتملى النمو بعد التعرض لنقص الأكسجين أثناء الولادة
Issue Date 2007
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Hypoxic liver injury is a common condition usually caused by insufficient hepatic perfusion in a patient with liver congestion. The disease is diagnosed on the basis of a rapid increase and subsequent rapid decrease in transaminase values in the absence

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