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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The initial laboratory work-up should include: [[liver function tests]] ([[Aspartate aminotransferase|AST]], [[Alanine transaminase|ALT]] and | The initial laboratory work-up should include: [[liver function tests]] ([[Aspartate aminotransferase|AST]], [[Alanine transaminase|ALT]], and total [[bilirubin]]), [[amylase]], and [[lipase]]. | ||
== Laboratory Findings == | == Laboratory Findings == |
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Overview
The initial laboratory work-up should include: liver function tests (AST, ALT, and total bilirubin), amylase, and lipase.
Laboratory Findings
The initial laboratory work-up should include:[1]
- Evaluation for pancreatitis:
References
- ↑ Clark CJ (2019). "An Update on Biliary Dyskinesia". Surg Clin North Am. 99 (2): 203–214. doi:10.1016/j.suc.2018.11.004. PMID 30846030.