(Two Polynucleotide in mathematical machine of Sikander Aqeel)
WILSON DISEASE
Lower-than-normal ALP levels
• 1 = Hypophosphatasia
• 2 = Malnutrition
• 3 = Wilson disease
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• Wilson disease has a range of clinical manifestations, from an asymptomatic state to fulminate hepatic failure, chronic liver disease with or without cirrhosis, neurologic, and psychiatric manifestations
• Consider hepatic Wilson disease in the differential diagnosis of any unexplained chronic liver disease, especially in individuals younger than 40 years. The condition may also manifest as acute hepatitis. Hepatic dysfunction is the presenting feature in more than half of patients. The 3 major patterns of hepatic involvement are as follows:
• (1) chronic active hepatitis,
• (2) cirrhosis, and
• (3) fulminant hepatic failure. The most common initial presentation is cirrhosis.
2 = CIRRHOSIS (8/12/2016)
• Definitions of cirrhosis
• noun
• A chronic disease of the liver marked by degeneration of cells, inflammation, and fibrous thickening of tissue. It is typically a result of alcoholism or hepatitis.
• Chronic viral hepatitis is the main cause of chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma throughout the world.
ABOUT CHOLESTASIS (8/20/2016)
Cholestasis means any condition in which bile flow is reduced or stopped. "Chole" refers to bile and "stasis" means "not moving." Bile flow may be blocked inside the liver, outside the liver, or in both places. Symptoms may include:
• Jaundice
• Dark urine
• Pale stool
• Easy bleeding
• Itching
• Ascites
• Chills
• Pain from the biliary tract or pancreas
• Enlarged gallbladder
Some causes of cholestasis include the following:
• Hepatitis
• Alcoholic liver disease
• Primary biliary cirrhosis
• Drug effects
• Hormonal changes during pregnancy
• A stone in the bile duct
• Bile duct narrowing
• Bile duct cancer
• Pancreatic cancer
• Inflammation of the pancreas
ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE
TERTIARY NATURAL ALCOHOL
The Alcoholic liver disease with Urease and Arginase enzymes of liver, while Tertiary natural Alcohol being use for diseaes,
Tertiary Alcohol = C4-OH = 65.25 m/g
Tertiary Alcohol = 65.25 / 100 % = 0.6525
= 0.6525 * 331.08 % = 216.03
= 216.03 m/g = 331.08 percent Tertiary natural Alcohol
Urease enzyme = Liver = 8.0 optimum pH = (substrate = Urea)
Arginase enzyme = Liver = 9.7 optimum pH = (substrate = Arginine amino acids)
Urease + Arginase enzyme = 17.7 optimum pH
331.08 % Tertiary natural Alcohol = 216.03 m/g
= a2 + b2 = c2
= a2 331.08 % Tertiary Alcohol + b2 Urease + Arginase enzyme = c2
= a2 216.03 + b2 17.7 = c2
= a2 46668.9609 + b2 313.29 = c2
= a + b = 46982.2509 = c2
= a + b = 46982.2509 / 216.75 = 216.75
= a + b = 216.75 / 2.5 (H2= A//T DNA) = 86.7
= a + b = 86.7 / 3.75 (H3= C///G DNA) = 23.12
= a + b = 23.12 * 50 ratio = 1156
= a + b = 1156 / 34A = 34A
= a + b = 34A = healthy height of helix
= Tertiary Alcohol = 34A / 10 mononucleotide = 3.4
= = 3.4A healthy distance between two base pair,
Pancreas
• So the 331.08 percent Tertiary Alcohol doing right act in helix of DNA, and not anyliver diseases,
• But when we shall increse Tertiary Alcohol in body then diseases start to rise-up,
For example
Urease enzyme = Liver = 8.0 optimum pH = (substrate = Urea)
Arginase enzyme = Liver = 9.7 optimum pH = (substrate = Arginine amino acids)
Urease + Arginase enzyme = 17.7 optimum pH
331.08 % Tertiary natural Alcohol = 216.03 m/g
= a2 + b2 = c2
= a2 331.08 % Tertiary Alcohol + b2 Urease + Arginase enzyme = c2
= a2 216.03 + b2 17.7 = c2
= a2 46668.9609 + b2 313.29 = c2
= a + b = 46982.2509 = c2
= a + b = 46982.2509 * 1.372 optimum pH of pepsine enzym stomach = 64363.16
= a + b = 64363 + 137 = 64500
= a + b = 64500 molecular weight of hemoglobin,
So if pepsine optimum pH is 1.37 or 1.5, then 331.08 % Tertiary Alcohol is present into the body, but when we will increse alcohol in body, then optimum pH will be increased of stomach pepsine,
ALP - BLOOD TEST
Normal Results (ALP) tissues protein
The normal range is 44 to 147 IU/L (international units per liter)
The normal range = 147 IU/L for maximum weight and young age
The normal range = 44 IU/L for minimum weight and over age
LIVERE HEALTHY LIVER
TERTIARY ALCOHOL IN ALP BLOOD TEST (LOWER)
(ALP) tissues protein = 44 * 4.909 (Urine pH overweight microbes) = 215.996
= 215.996 + 0.034 = 216.03
= 216.03 m/g = 331.08 % Tertiary Alcohol,
LIVERE
TERTIARY ALCOHOL IN ALP BLOOD TEST (HIGHER)
(ALP) tissues protein = 147 * 1.469 (pepsine optimum pH) = 215.943
= 215.943 + 0.087 = 216.03
= 216.03 m/g = 331.08 % Tertiary Alcohol,