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Hyper-Transaminasemia During Curative Treatment Based On Artemisinine Derivatives

Djenebou Traoré, Djibril Sy, Assétou Kaya Soukho, Abdel Kader Traoré, Mamadou Dembele, Alassane Traoré, Djeneba Sylla Sow, Assa Traore Sidibé and Abdoulaye Mamadou Traoré
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Alassane Traoré: Department of Internal Medicine, Point G Hospital Unit, Mali
Assa Traore Sidibé: Department of Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, Mali Hospital, Mali
Abdoulaye Mamadou Traoré: Department of Infectious Disease, Point G Hospital Unit, Mali

Juniper Online Journal of Case Studies, 2019, vol. 10, issue 4, 72-73

Abstract: Hyper transaminase is defined as elevation of serum ALT (Alanine Amino Transferase) and / or AST (Aspartate Amino Transferase) greater than one and a half times normal. Transaminases are two enzymes that transfer amino groups from two amino acids including alanine and aspartic acid to form two others (pyruvic acid and ovalocyte acid): Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), formerly known as Glutamic Pyruvic Transferase Serum (SGPT), is of essentially hepatic and accessory muscular origin.

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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJCS.2019.10.555792

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