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FATTY LIVER
IT IS NORMAL TO HAVE SOME BILIRUBIN IN THE BLOOD. A NORMAL LEVEL IS: LESS THAN 1.0 mg/dL
WHEN YOUR BODY HAS MORE THAN 2 mg/dL BILIRUBIN, IT MAY LEADS TO SERIOUS CONDITIONS LIKE JAUNDICE & HEPATITIS
THE NORMAL RANGE OF VALUES FOR AST (SGOT) IS LESS THAN 35 UNITS ALT (SGPT) IS LESS THAN 45 UNITS
GAMMA GT HELPS TO DIAGNOSE DAMAGE IN THE LIVER OR BILE DUCTS, CHRONIC ALCOHOL ABUSE, OR CERTAIN BONE DISEASES
Introduction.
LFT classification.
Bilirubin Metabolism.
Hyper-Bilirubinemia approach.
Urine Urobilinogen.
Liver Enzymes.
Transaminases (AST and ALT).
Causes of raised AST and ALT.
Acute Hepatitis pattern.
Chronic Hepatitis pattern.
Alcoholic Liver Disease.
AST and ALT in various etiologies.
Alkaline Phosphatase and Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase.
Causes of raised Alkaline Phosphatase.
Causes of raised Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase.
Causes of reduced Alkaline Phosphatase.
Synthetic Function Test.
Albumin.
International Normalized Ratio (INR).
Causes if raised INR.
Approach to Liver Injury (Hepatic v/s Cholestatic pattern).
Evaluation of abnormal LFT.