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A member asked:

18 years old and recently did a blood test. result : alkaline phosphatase level of 165, alt of 16 and gamma glutamyl transferase of 16 . normal ?

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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered

Yes: Normal. Alkaline phosphatase is higher in a growing person than in an adult.

Dr Friedlander agreed

Answered 3/18/2015

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My last blood test results included these: albumin 3.9, total protein 7.0, alkaline phosphatase 165, ast/sgot 31, alt/sgpt 86, bilirubin, total 0.5, bilirubin, direct 0.2; any hint of a liver problem?

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Blood test for liver: Alt (Sgpt) and Ast (Sgot) were very high, and Alkaline Phosphatase was a little high. Everything else normal. Should I worry?

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My daughter's blood test showed she had a bilirubin of 41 with normal ALT and alkaline phosphatase. Why could this be and could it cause nausea?

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Hi there If blood results for my liver are as per below do I need to see a doctor about it? Liver S-BILIRUBIN,Total 4umol/L3-26 S-ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 177IU/L* H51-117 S-ALT (GPT) 43IU/L H< 35 S-AST (GOT) 40IU/L. H13-35 S-ALBUMIN (BCG) 44g/L. 35-50

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I just got my blood work results back & my alkaline phosphatase is 630. My ALT is 100. My AST is 53. Should I be concerned?

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