Hard to tell: it is impossible to interpret these results without knowing the results of all of your blood tests, including the normal ones, and the normal ranges at your lab. In addition, your medical history is important to know when trying to interpret labs. If you'd like, you could upload all of your labs to HealthTap Concierge and a doctor could analyze those for you. Good luck.
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Yes: Elevation in bilirubin and liver enzymes can be due to a whole list of conditions involving the liver or biliary system. A partial list of possible causes include the following: Infectious hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, various causes of cirrhosis of the liver and obstruction of the biliary ducts due to gallstones or cancer.
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