Clinical/ Diagnostic Enzymology

Clinical/ Diagnostic Enzymology

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Lipase is produced mainly by:

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ALT is more specific for:

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Serum amylase is elevated in:

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Increase in temperature beyond optimum causes:

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Marked elevation of ALT and AST is seen in:

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Which enzyme differentiates hepatic from bone ALP?

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Change in pH affects enzyme activity by altering:

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False elevation of AST can be seen in:

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AST:ALT ratio > 2 suggests:

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Which condition shows highest CK levels?

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Most human enzymes show maximum activity at pH:

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LDH-1 predominance is seen in:

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CK-MB is specific for:

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Non-competitive inhibition causes:

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Enzyme levels return to normal when:

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Isolated rise of ALP with normal GGT suggests:

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Patient with jaundice, high ALP and high GGT most likely has:

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Lipase is more specific for:

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GGT is most sensitive indicator of:

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Isolated rise of amylase may occur in:

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Diagnostic enzymes are useful because they:

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Raised ALT > AST suggests:

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An ideal diagnostic enzyme should:

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Lack of metal ions like Zn²⁺ or Mg²⁺ leads to:

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Cofactors are:

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Clinical enzymology is the study of:

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ALP is significantly raised in:

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LDH is increased in:

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ALT is primarily located in:

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Persistent elevation of enzymes usually indicates:

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GGT elevation occurs in:

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Competitive inhibitors:

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LDH is clinically useful because it:

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Serum enzyme levels rise due to:

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Which enzyme remains elevated longer in pancreatitis?

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AST is found in all EXCEPT:

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Enzymes useful for diagnosis are mostly:

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CK is mainly useful in diagnosing:

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Early rise of CK-MB occurs within:

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Which enzyme is least tissue-specific?

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The average score is 56%

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