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==Overview== | |||
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A positive diagnosis test for pyridoxine deficiency can be assertained by measuring [[erythrocyte]] levels of [[aspartate aminotransferase]] and transketolase in [[blood plasma|serum]]. | A positive diagnosis test for pyridoxine deficiency can be assertained by measuring [[erythrocyte]] levels of [[aspartate aminotransferase]] and transketolase in [[blood plasma|serum]]. | ||
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
A positive diagnosis test for pyridoxine deficiency can be assertained by measuring erythrocyte levels of aspartate aminotransferase and transketolase in serum.