Interpretation of LFTs (Liver Function Tests)

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Publicado 2014-10-08
A review of the LFTs (AST, ALT, alk phos, GGT, albumin, INR, bilirubin), including etiologies of various derangements and common patterns suggestive of specific diagnoses.

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  • @medizzy6723
    So so grateful for this video - this has been the most detailed and well-structured tutorial on LFTs I've seen!
  • Hi Eric. I am a medical student in my penultimate year, and have been finding it hard to focus my study given the vast topics we are bombarded with. Your medical lectures have been very helpful in addressing key areas of learning. I am sure I dont speak alone, I want to thank you for putting in the time and effort to make these and hope you will be making new videos if time allows in the near future!
  • @chrishelms8544
    Wow. I've been practising for many years and this was an EXCELLENT revision. Thank you so much for your hard work!
  • @Arks123
    Hi, I was diagnosed with NASH 15 years ago and have followed these LFT’s closely over the years. Congratulations this was the most informative review of there's tests in one place I have ever come across. Thanks 👍
  • @D03178496
    Thank you so much! This video is fantastic. I love how you always explain things in great detail, but at the same time keep it simple enough to understand even if I haven't watch other videos (or can't remember things such as the coagulation cascade). I love how you reinforce information, summarize it and tell us practical information. Please keep making videos. I have to make time to watch them all!
  • I'm a new CV ICU PA and have been using your videos the past year to help supplement my studying. Thank you for your free quality lectures. I wish I could download hard copies of your lectures to study, pass around, and discuss with other providers at work.
  • @maheshbborhade
    Eric. Every morning while driving to work during my week on , I tell myself to give an unbiased excellent care for all afflicted with some sort of suffering. You help me guide through that path. You are a blessing to humanity. Thanks. Merry Christmas, happy holidays and stay safe.
  • @lordmackery
    Excellent video with scientific background information - props from the UK.
  • @sKennedy946
    This was excellent and so helpful. Your videos are always great. You summarize things in such an organized clear way yet giving great pearls along the way. Thank you so much for taking the time to put these together, really appreciate it!
  • @helyparikh689
    This video literally cleared all my doubts about these confusing parameters... Thank you so much for your hard work into making this video!🙌
  • @tejatejasurya
    i also found it difficult to understand LFTs , searched for so long to find an explanation like this. thank you so much.
  • 4th year medic revising for exam. Your work is so valuable. Thank you for your service to medical education.
  • @sunving
    Thank you , this is a wonderful review, great lecture. Especially toward the end of that 2 slides. Thank you very much Dr Strong.
  • @DownAddict
    clean presentation and informative as always, thank you very much
  • @neelamralhan6648
    Just Superb. Helped so much to understand things clearly. No complicated talks to impress but you kept it very very simple to understand. Thank you so much
  • @sunving
    Thank you , your lecture has been helping me where i didnt get it in the first place.
  • @constance4065
    Very good video!! Explained LFT to where I could understand them!! Thank you!!!