Thursday, June 16, 2011

Hello, I have elevated bilirubin, I was told that most likely is a disease of Gilbert, please help identify what it is. Biochemical analysis of blood components investigated Result Unit. Total protein 70 g / l Bilirubin total 54.7 Sun mkmol / l Bilirubin direct 11.06 Sun mkmol / l unconjugated bilirubin 43.1 Sun mkmol / l Urea 4.9 mM / l creatine 61.0 NC mkmol / l Uric acid 328 mkM / l Triglycerides 0.78 mMol / l Cholesterol 3.66 alanine aminotransferase (Alat) 13.50 U / l Aspartatamino-transferase (Asat) 25.80 U / l alpha-amylase Sun 93.00 UI / l creatine kinase (CK) 96 U / l lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) 151 IU / l alkaline phosphatase 176.4 Sun IU / l gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) 15 UI / l

Respond Stanislav Y. Karpov, hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal Yes. Gilbert's syndrome - is the most likely diagnosis. Similar question: ...ekv. / ml, ALT - AST 31.7 - 29.2 Obshy Bilirubin total protein 7.70 - 11,6 Bilirubin direct - 2,6 cholesterol total - 4,51 Alkaline phosphatase - 78.8 GGT-gamma glutamyl - 21,4 Urea - Uric acid 4.84 - 5.18 Creatinine - 87.9 Albumin ...

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