Transcription of Asymptomatic Liver Function Abnormalities
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Liver Network Guidelines for the Management of adults with Asymptomatic Liver Blood Test Abnormalities Dr Mark Hudson Dr Stuart McPherson On behalf of the North East & North Cumbria Hepatology Network 1. Version History: Date: Sept 2020 Version: Review Date: Sept 2023. Acknowledgements: The authors gratefully acknowledge Professor Jane Metcalf, Dr Chris MacDonald &. Dr Quentin Anstee for their helpful review and comments. The original Newcastle, North of Tyne and Northumberland guideline development group, Professor C Day, Mr A Hodge, Dr M Hudson, Dr P McKenna, Dr D Neely, Dr E Phillips, Dr G. Pilkington, Dr C Robson. 2. Version History: Date: Sept 2020 Version: Review Date: Sept 2023. Introduction This guideline relates to adults with only vague or no symptoms or signs of Liver disease, found to have abnormal Liver blood tests. This guideline does not apply to children.
This guideline makes recommendations for the diagnosis and management of adults with abnormal liver function tests with little or no symptoms, and is intended for use ... The presence of unexplained clinical jaundice should lead to immediate referral.
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