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Hyper-Transaminasemia During Curative Treatment Based On Artemisinine Derivatives

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  • Djenebou Traoré
  • Djibril Sy
  • Assétou Kaya Soukho
  • Abdel Kader Traoré
  • Mamadou Dembele
  • Alassane Traoré

    (Department of Internal Medicine, Point G Hospital Unit, Mali)

  • Djeneba Sylla Sow
  • Assa Traore Sidibé

    (Department of Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, Mali Hospital, Mali)

  • Abdoulaye Mamadou Traoré

    (Department of Infectious Disease, Point G Hospital Unit, Mali)

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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  • Djenebou Traoré & Djibril Sy & Assétou Kaya Soukho & Abdel Kader Traoré & Mamadou Dembele & Alassane Traoré & Djeneba Sylla Sow & Assa Traore Sidibé & Abdoulaye Mamadou Traoré, 2019. "Hyper-Transaminasemia During Curative Treatment Based On Artemisinine Derivatives," Juniper Online Journal of Case Studies, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 10(4), pages 72-73, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ojojcs:v:10:y:2019:i:4:p:72-73
    DOI: 10.19080/JOJCS.2019.10.555792
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