APRI Score for Liver Cirrhosis Diagnosis | How to Detect Liver Cirrhosis with APRI Score

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In this video, we explain the APRI Score (Aspartate Aminotransferase to Platelet Ratio Index), a simple and non-invasive test used to assess liver damage and detect liver cirrhosis. The APRI score is calculated using the AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) level and platelet count, offering a quick way to evaluate liver fibrosis and cirrhosis risk without the need for more invasive procedures like liver biopsy. Learn how to calculate the APRI score, interpret its results, and understand its role in diagnosing chronic liver disease. If you're interested in hepatology or liver disease, this is a must-watch.

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APRI score, liver cirrhosis, liver cirrhosis diagnosis, liver fibrosis, non-invasive liver test, AST platelet ratio, liver disease assessment, chronic liver disease, liver function test, APRI score calculation, diagnosing liver cirrhosis, liver fibrosis staging, hepatology, Novice Medic, liver health

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🩺 Detecting Liver Cirrhosis with the APRI Score 🩺
Fellow Medics, in today’s video, we’re discussing the APRI Score, a vital tool for detecting liver cirrhosis and assessing liver fibrosis. The AST to Platelet Ratio Index helps us quickly gauge liver damage without needing a liver biopsy. This simple test is essential for identifying chronic liver diseases early. Watch to learn how the APRI score is calculated and interpreted! Perfect for anyone studying hepatology or looking to understand liver cirrhosis in more depth. #LiverCirrhosis #APRI #LiverHealth #Hepatology #NoviceMedic

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