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MCQs:-

serum acid phosphatase activity increased during

a) carcinoma
b) pancreatic
c) leukemia
d) obstructive jaundice ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

c option

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Answered by amishasingh2311
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Answer: a)Carcinoma

Explanation:

Serum Acid phosphatase Activity

  • Acid phosphatase is an enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis of phosphate esters in acidic environment that's why known as acid phosphatase.
  • After the work of Gutman and Gutman, Increase in serum acid phosphatase activity is indicative of metastasizing prostatic carcinoma.
  • Acid phosphatase is one of a group of enzymes located mainly  in the prostate gland and secretions of prostrate. Smaller amounts of those are found in the bone marrow, spleen, liver, kidneys, and blood cells like erythrocytes and platelets.
  • An increase can also be indicative of infection or an injury.
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