Rejected
at 4:16 p.m. Dec, 29, 2025 ]
by
Ahmed7
Author:
mgyingst
Type of change:
Content error
Rationale for change
According to the following Amboss article, the AST:ALT ratio is generally >1.5, not >2.
https://next.amboss.com/us/article/Ys0nth?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=anki&utm_campaign=anki&utm_term=alcoholic%2Bhepatitis&guid=JdQ%257B%2523%252A%2528Z1%2560&aid=788f5212-59ee-4862-ae89-bee8b4f4f63b&uid=6jP2ajYU3P#Z192f46791d5604115d7d1e11aef3fd40
Rejection reason
FA2025 still has it as >2
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- Non-sensitive; > 1 is also seen
- Mechanism thought to be related to B6 depletion in alcohol use disorder, which leads to disrupted ALT synthesis therefore decreased levels
- Mechanism thought to be related to B6 depletion in alcohol use disorder, which leads to disrupted ALT synthesis therefore decreased levels
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