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PostPosted: 03/02/07 - 14:31    Post subject: liver function tests Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, i had a liver biopsy taken during removal of my gallbladder and it revealed a fatty liver. Will liver functon tests be abnormal from time to time with this condition? They are not always abnormal.
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