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What Do High Levels Of SGPT And SGOT Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 13 Sep 2017
Question: Hello sir....my husband is having approx 140 Sgpt and sgot levels....total bilirubin is 3.8.....very low platelet count 16000...Is he having dengue symptoms???....he had gall bladder removal surgery in january2017...at time time also he suffered jaundice due to gall stones....can jaundice b due to dengue or hepatitis.....
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Answered by Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Not dengue

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.

I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. Let me assure you that the elevation in liver enzymes as well as the bilirubin levels are both due to hepatitis and not due to dengue. The mentioned details do not correspond to dengue presentation.

The significance of the raised WBC count needs clinical correlation. However, it does not correspond to dengue.

Let me know if I could help further.

Regards
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What Do High Levels Of SGPT And SGOT Indicate?

Brief Answer: Not dengue Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic. I have gone carefully through your query and understand your concerns. Let me assure you that the elevation in liver enzymes as well as the bilirubin levels are both due to hepatitis and not due to dengue. The mentioned details do not correspond to dengue presentation. The significance of the raised WBC count needs clinical correlation. However, it does not correspond to dengue. Let me know if I could help further. Regards