lycogen isolated from liver biopsy specimen had normal structure. Blood glucose level was below normal, uric acid and lipid levels were elevated. Write your diagnosis
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- In a tabular form, list down the tests for carbohydrates in this formatA 70-year-old woman visited her GP complaining of a sore throat, a fever (38.5°C), and recent loss of appetite and tiredness. She reported dark urine and her stools were unusually pale. There was no history of foreign travel and she stated that she abstained from alcohol. No other medication reported. Test Unit Result Reference range Bilirubin µmol/L 68 ≤17 Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) U/L 302 ≤30 Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) U/L 395 ≤37 Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) U/L 295 ≤150 Albumin g/L 39 35-45 Gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase U/L 298 ≤55 Prothrombin time s 12 11-13 Haematology Lymphocytosis noted on blood film Further tests showed positivity for IgM anti-EBVCarbohydrates that undergo hydrolysis only are analyzed using gas chromatography. True False
- Which of the carbohydrate tests (Molisch, Seliwanoff, Benedict, Barfoed, Bial, Iodine Tests) would be positive for maltose? Include description of the color change. Explain in 2-3 sentencesWill starch + amylase be positive or negative for the Iodine Test?A 40-year old woman presented with jaundice. There was no history of contact with hepatitis, recent foreign travel, injection or transfusions. She does not drink alcohol. Her laboratory results are as follows: Test Unit Result Reference range Bilirubin µmol/L 340 ≤17 Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) U/L 98 ≤30 Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) U/L 78 ≤37 Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) U/L 522 ≤150 Albumin g/L 42 35-45 Gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase U/L 242 ≤55 By comparing the clinical results with the reference ranges, suggest which disorder this clinical picture is likely to represent and give evidence to support your explanation.
- Give the different tests for Lipids in this tabular format:Will disaccharides and polysaccharides give a positive result for Molisch test? Which of the different carbohydrate tests would give a positive result for maltose? Describe the color change.Separation of Amino Acids by Thin Layer Chromatography Lab Questions. Thank you for your help!