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A member asked:

Elevated alt/ast/ldh and bilirubin?

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Dr. Rick Koch answered

Liver dysfunction : This indicates abnormality in liver function. Talk to your physician.

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Answered 4/24/2019

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I had some blood work done (privately) and had the following: AST 43 ALT 49 ldh 290. I drink heavily on the weekend. Is this likely fatty liver?

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Alt 135, AST 65, ldh, 638. I have a BMI of 34 58 yr. Old male. Day before blood test i excersised until my legs were sore, could exercise be connected?

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No chronic diseases.Daily 5-6 units alcohol intake for 3 years,GGT 19,LDH 184,ALP 43, AST 24, ALT 32 and USG shows 166mm liver length.USG tells mild hepatomegaly without any structural problems.37 years,177cm,79kg.Will alcohol abstinence help resolve?

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Can u help me on this blood test?Lab data: random glucose 5.3, bun 7.5, creatinine 65, egfr superior to 60, sodium 139, potassium 3.3, chloride 100, c02 33, anion gap 6, ldh 151, ast 46, alp 45, gamma GT 16, ALT 31, total albumin 12, total protein 52, c

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Can you just all the sudden develop gilberts ? My bilirubin has been middle elevated for over a year. Alt and AST been ele for 10mth last 2 mth good

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