Sunday, July 3, 2011

Can you please tell the possible diagnosis of such analysis: Bilirubin - 55,9 (direct - 30,5, indirect - 25,4), thymol - 6,2, ASAT - 0,7 mmol, ALAT - 1.0 mmol. At birth was pedicterus. Periodic oscillations are observed for all indicators.

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist is possible that this benign hyperbilirubinemia. However, finally we can say only a complete survey results: markers of autoimmune disease, markers of viral liver disease. As I understand it is a boy of 12 years. Benign hyperbilirubinemia can prove the technique valokordin 20 - 30 drops at night for 10 days. If, after receiving valokordin bilirubin decrease, then the diagnosis is confirmed. Similar question: ... confirmed.) Put. Analyses (AlAt0, 035: AsAt0, 14; bilirubin obschiy19, 3; pryamoy4, 2; thymol proba3, 2). Ultrasound revealed ...

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