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What Does The Blood Test Result Indicate?

hi doctor i am 30 years old lady 2 months back i made blood test for insurance 1 week back i got results i really shocked my alkaline phosphatase is 176 and ast is 92 alt is 92 and ggt is 158 i am worried about this result my height is 5 feet 1 inch and weight is 128pounds i have 18 months old baby last year when i went for general checkup all values are good
Wed, 24 Sep 2014
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Hi!
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Bilirubin is not done but SGPT is high along with SGOT ,ALP,GGT. SGOT and SGPT are two of the most useful liver enzymes which indicate inflammation or infection of liver, although the SGPT is more liver specific than is SGOT.You must consult a gastroenterologist and get yourself examined and if required ultrasonography has to be done.Take care!
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What Does The Blood Test Result Indicate?

Hi! Welcome to HCM! Bilirubin is not done but SGPT is high along with SGOT ,ALP,GGT. SGOT and SGPT are two of the most useful liver enzymes which indicate inflammation or infection of liver, although the SGPT is more liver specific than is SGOT.You must consult a gastroenterologist and get yourself examined and if required ultrasonography has to be done.Take care!