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A member asked:

Ast levels in my blood are 166 what does this mean?

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Dr. Abdullah Mubarak answered

Abnormal: Inflammation of the liver can increase ast levels. This elevation can be seen rarely from muscle disorders.

Dr Ali and another doctor agreed

Answered 9/24/2019

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I had two blood tests 1 week apart. Blood test 1 my ast level was 19 and on the second test 1 week later it was 41. Want to know possible causes?

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My blood test on 14 feb 2014 shows ALT 76 and AST 67 but bilibruin level is writhing normal rage do I have to be so worried about this ar this stage?

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What is ALT & AST and what does it do? Test results from my blood work came back and these two results were doubled the norm and i would like to know what that means.

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AST levels in my blood are @ 61(+18 ULN), and ALT is @ 90 (+42) Vit D @ 5.4 (-24.6 ULN). GTP is @ 90 (+17 ULN) Bilirubin 0.6. What is wrong with me?

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AST level 59 Alt level 27 anything to worry about? all other liver test in the blood normal

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