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What does having 120 in liver enzymes indicate for a female?

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Dr. Cosme Manzarbeitia answered

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Depends: On what enzyme you are referring to.

Dr Ali and another doctor agreed

Answered 8/17/2012

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Had. Mri of liver and pancreas because of elevated liver enzymes, healthy female not ill, what may the results be?

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Healthy adult female. Total protein 88g/l (60-82), globulin 42g/l (20-39). A/g ratio, liver enzymes, rft normal. 2 similar results over 6months. Why?

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