Abstract

Purpose:The aim of this work was to study Kayser-Fleischer [KF]-like rings in patients with hepatic or cholestatic liver disease and to find out the relation between serum bilirubin level and the presence of KF like ring in these patients.Methods:In this study, we evaluated patients with hepatic and cholestatic liver diseases with total Serum bilirubin levels >10 mg/dl. These patients were evaluated for the presence or absence of KF like ring.Results:A total of 67 patients with total bilirubin >10 mg/dl were included in the study. Patients were divided into 3 groups based on total S. bilirubin level: Group 1 with S. bilirubin >30 mg/dl, Group 2 with S. bilirubin >20 - <30 mg/dl and Group 3 with S. bilirubin >10 - <20 mg/dl at baseline evaluation. On follow-up they were divided into 3 groups based on the serum bilirubin level. Group 1- >20 mg/dl, Group 2- >10 - <20 mg/dl, Group 3- <10 mg/dl. KF like ring was seen in 98.5% of patients with high total S. bilirubin level. KF like ring disappeared in 87.5% of patients with reduction in the total S. bilirubin level to less than 10 mg/dl.Conclusion:KF like ring was seen in 98.5% of patients with high total S. bilirubin, disappeared in 87.5% of patients with reduction in the total S. bilirubin level to less than 10 mg/dl. There was no significant difference between the Total S. bilirubin levels, age, gender and KF Like Ring.

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