No: Neutropenia does not cause elevated liver enzymes. But viral infections can cause neutropenia and elevated liver enzymes. You should be evaluated for viral hepatitis.
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Get worked up: These liver enzymes need to be worked up. We need to rule out hepatitis b and c, hemochromatosis, Wilton's, and a few others.
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