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Summary
Values for the serum thymol turbidity test show a delayed rise and fall following an acute attack of infectious hepatitis. Recurrences of the disease produced a marked increase in the thymol reactivity of the serum which persisted long after other objective signs had disappeared. These findings indicate that the thymol turbidity reaction may show a delayed and prolonged response to liver injury.
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