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Home » Gastric and Liver Function Tests: A Complete Overview for Student

Gastric and Liver Function Tests: A Complete Overview for Student

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Gastric and Liver Function Tests: A Complete Overview for Student

Question 1. Give normal levels of

  1. Serum amylase
  2. Serum inorganic phosphorus

Answer:

  • Normal levels are as follows

Normal Amylase And Phosphorus Values

Question 2. Gastric function tests
Answer:

Serum Bilirubin Levels Chart

Question 3. Liver function tests
Answer:

Uses:

  • Assess the capacity of the liver to function
  • Detects abnormalities and extent of damage

Tests:

Clinical Tests For Gastric Secretion

Question 4. Creatinine clearance value
Answer:

  • Creatinine is an excretory product derived from creatine phosphate

Definition:

  • It is defined as the volume of plasma that would completely clear of creatinine per min

Calculation:

  • Creatinine content of 24-hour urine is collected
    • Plasma concentration is estimated
\(C=\frac{U^* V}{P}\)

U = creatinine concentration in urine (mg/ml)

V = urine excreted per min in ml

P = creatinine concentration in plasma (mg/ml)

Normal value:

  • Its value is close to GFR and is sensitive
  • Normal range is 120-145 ml/min

Significance:

  • Used for early detection of kidney impairment
  • A value below 75% of normal -indicates decreased GFR, renal damage

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