![Juan Turnes on Twitter: "How can we improve detection of advanced liver fibrosis & cirrhosis in the general population? It is not so difficult: screen using the AST/ALT ratio: Interesting data presented Juan Turnes on Twitter: "How can we improve detection of advanced liver fibrosis & cirrhosis in the general population? It is not so difficult: screen using the AST/ALT ratio: Interesting data presented](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EggVr1cUwAAVvzv.jpg)
Juan Turnes on Twitter: "How can we improve detection of advanced liver fibrosis & cirrhosis in the general population? It is not so difficult: screen using the AST/ALT ratio: Interesting data presented
![An evaluation of the AST:ALT ratio in identifying patients in primary care for appropriate referral to gastroenterology - Clinical Laboratory int. An evaluation of the AST:ALT ratio in identifying patients in primary care for appropriate referral to gastroenterology - Clinical Laboratory int.](https://clinlabint.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/08/p21_01.jpg)
An evaluation of the AST:ALT ratio in identifying patients in primary care for appropriate referral to gastroenterology - Clinical Laboratory int.
![Tony Breu on Twitter: "12/ On the other hand, because AST is cleared within the liver by sinusoidal cells, as cirrhosis develops, clearance may decrease. Result: the AST/ALT ratio increases as cirrhosis Tony Breu on Twitter: "12/ On the other hand, because AST is cleared within the liver by sinusoidal cells, as cirrhosis develops, clearance may decrease. Result: the AST/ALT ratio increases as cirrhosis](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dn2ZbukUYAADdfe.png:large)
Tony Breu on Twitter: "12/ On the other hand, because AST is cleared within the liver by sinusoidal cells, as cirrhosis develops, clearance may decrease. Result: the AST/ALT ratio increases as cirrhosis
Keith Siau on Twitter: "ALT / AST levels in liver disease #LiverTwitter #4KMedEd https://t.co/PN4CY4jRRM https://t.co/mZrCV4gZ6S" / Twitter
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View of Fibroscan versus simple noninvasive screening tools in predicting fibrosis in high-risk nonalcoholic fatty liver disease patients from Western India | Annals of Gastroenterology
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Mistakes in liver function test abnormalities and how to avoid them | UEG - United European Gastroenterology
![Tony Breu on Twitter: "4/ In 1979, Cohen and Kaplan examined the AST/ALT ratio and noted that it is >2 in those with alcoholic liver disease. They also confirmed De Ritis observation Tony Breu on Twitter: "4/ In 1979, Cohen and Kaplan examined the AST/ALT ratio and noted that it is >2 in those with alcoholic liver disease. They also confirmed De Ritis observation](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dnz0BxmXoAARff2.png)
Tony Breu on Twitter: "4/ In 1979, Cohen and Kaplan examined the AST/ALT ratio and noted that it is >2 in those with alcoholic liver disease. They also confirmed De Ritis observation
![Genome-wide association study of serum liver enzymes implicates diverse metabolic and liver pathology | Nature Communications Genome-wide association study of serum liver enzymes implicates diverse metabolic and liver pathology | Nature Communications](https://media.springernature.com/m685/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41467-020-20870-1/MediaObjects/41467_2020_20870_Fig1_HTML.png)