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Multiple deficiencies of the liver

by jbaum27, Jun 07, 2008 04:05PM
What correlation, if any, is there to MBL deficiency and Gilberts Disease when it comes to your liver function? Since Mannose-binding lectin deficency is so rare I am having trouble finding any good references to the topic.


This discussion is related to Enlarged liver, high albumin and normal LFTs.
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by CalGal, Jun 07, 2008 04:23PM
To: Jbaum
You might want to query using mannose binding protein deficiency. I believe you're come up with more overall references.

by jbaum27, Jun 08, 2008 02:08PM
To: CalGal
thank-you! I will google with that.
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