Saturday, June 25, 2011

Hello, please tell me, with what may be associated level of alkaline phosphatase in 6 times higher than normal during the incident to the norm of a two-fold excess of bilirubin. Hepatitis was not sick, tests showed the absence of markers of hepatitis B and C. Among other things, I have duodenal ulcer and chronic acalculous holetsestit. Thank you for your reply. Regards, Andrew

Respond Stanislav Y. Karpov, hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal If this increase is combined with an increase in T-HT, it reflects cholestasis (bile stasis). If T-HT in normal, an increase in alkaline phosphatase due to another cause, which you will find out if a more detailed examination. A similar question: ... in cirrhosis. The analysis for markers of viruses Show: all neg, except for AB-HBcor ...

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