Spring Hill, TN
A female asked:
What causes high liver enzymes and high white blood cell count?
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Dr. Gurmukh Singhanswered
Pathology 51 years experience
Liver inflammation: Any bacterial infection can cause elevated white cell count. Elevated liver enzymes are usually due to viral infection and heart failure. A bacterial infection of the liver, or more likely the biliary ducts would cause both.
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Opelika, AL
A 39-year-old female asked about a male:
Elevated enzymes in liver and white blood cell count elevated?
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Dr. Charles Sahaanswered
Gastroenterology 30 years experience
Liver testing: With the situation of elevation of liver enzymes and white blood cells, this requires a follow up with a physician to rule out an infection. Further imaging including abdominal ultrasound or ct scan of the abdomen may be warranted as well depending on the physical examination by the physician.
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