What it is
Liver synthetic function refers to the liver making proteins and clotting-related substances.[1,2,3]
Why it matters
When synthetic reserve is questioned, albumin and PT/INR context can matter more than enzymes alone.[1,2,3]
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Medical Wiki
The liver’s ability to make proteins and clotting-related factors, often inferred from albumin and PT/INR context.
Liver synthetic function refers to the liver making proteins and clotting-related substances.[1,2,3]
When synthetic reserve is questioned, albumin and PT/INR context can matter more than enzymes alone.[1,2,3]