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Correction Gastroenterology Volume 130, Issue 6, (May 2006)
Gastroenterology Volume 130, Issue 6, (May 2006) DOI: /j.gastro Copyright © 2006 American Gastroenterological Association Institute Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Acetaminophen–CYS adduct levels and ALT levels measured serially from day 1 to 7 in 4 patients with either known acetaminophen toxicity (A–C) or indeterminate ALF (D). In each case, the decline in serum adduct concentration approximates that of ALT. On presentation, patients A and B had histories of excessive acetaminophen dosing and detectable serum acetaminophen levels, whereas patient C had a history of excessive dosing but an undetectable acetaminophen level, and patient D had neither history nor an elevated serum acetaminophen level. To convert acetaminophen concentration to mg/dL divide by 66.2. Gastroenterology , DOI: ( /j.gastro ) Copyright © 2006 American Gastroenterological Association Institute Terms and Conditions
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