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KMID : 0376119830100010077
Medical Journal of the Red Cross Hospital
1983 Volume.10 No. 1 p.77 ~ p.80
A Study of Thymol Turbidity Test in Serum

Abstract
The thymol turrbidity test(Maclagan) appears likely that they may be abandoned as time passes in favor of. enzyme determinations. The tests reflect fan imbalance of certain serum protein fractions and lipids, such as increased gamman globulin and an increase- in lipoprotein fractions. They are often positive in diseases other than those of the liver, such as a variety of infections, malaria, kala-azar, collagen diseases and myeloma. Ordinarily, they are positive in acute hepatitis and active cirrhosis but negative in obstructive jaundice. This differential result is the reason they., have retained their usefulness even though they are nonspecific and essentially empirical. An unusually low result in a thymol trubidity test may occur in wasting diseases and malabsorption syndromes. In. a significant proportion of patients with gallstones the thymol turbidity test may be elevated as a result of infection of ascending cholangitis.
This study is to serum Immunogloburin levels in ammion acid and f divided into 4 Groups, glutamic acid, cystine, histidime, Serine. The serum Immunoglobuin level was performed by T.T.T.
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