Abstract
The differential diagnosis of elevated liver enzymes is a key aspect of hepatology and a diagnostic challenge for many. Elevated liver enzymes may mostly indicate liver damage but also physiologic elevations or extrahepatic causes are possible. A rational approach to the differential diagnosis of elevated liver enzymes is necessary to avoid overdiagnosis while not missing rare causes of liver disease.
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