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Elevated liver enzymes and what they might mean
Medically reviewed by Qin Rao, MD Key Takeaways Elevated liver enzymes are usually temporary and can resolve by ...
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Making sense of your liver enzyme results
Liver function tests can feel confusing, but understanding them can help you protect your health. Elevated liver enzymes may signal temporary issues or serious conditions, depending on the cause.
If you see elevated liver enzymes after taking routine blood work, then your liver may be experiencing stress, inflammation, or something else. It's crucial to get to the bottom of these numbers so ...
Persistently elevated liver enzymes may be caused by certain types of cancer, including liver, colon, breast, stomach, pancreas, and skin cancers. Liver enzymes are proteins produced by your liver.
Your liver is working overtime right now, processing everything from your morning coffee to last night’s dinner, but it might be sending you desperate distress signals that you’re completely missing.
Dear Dr. Roach: I'm a 65-year-old male. On my recent semiannual checkup, my labs showed an AST level of 53 U/L and an ALT level of 62 U/L. I am concerned about nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. In ...
Dr. Esperance A. Schaefer: A 56-year-old man with a history of alcohol and opioid use was evaluated in the gastroenterology clinic of this hospital because of abnormal results on liver testing. Three ...
An intelligent liver function test platform (iLFT) successfully integrated into one Scottish primary care system reduced unnecessary specialist referrals over a 5-year period, and improved triage for ...
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is an inherited genetic disorder. It can occur in anyone but is more common in people with ancestry in North and Central Europe. People with AATD experience ...
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