FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method involves examining blood serum. General lipid and relative lysophosphatidyl choline contents is determined from one and the same sample. The general lipid contents being higher than 0.5 g/l and lysophosphatidyl choline contents being less than 5%, combined viral and alcoholic hepatic disorder is considered to be the case. EFFECT: enhanced accuracy of the method.
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2002-07-10—Published
2001-04-26—Filed