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    Aug 3, 2012, 07:36 AM
    Liver test problem
    Sir
    The lft test of the patient is as given below:

    SGOT (AST) - 6129
    SGPT (ALT) - 3935
    GGTP - 115
    Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) - 168
    Bilirubin Total - 6.22
    Bilirubin, Direct 3.99 mg/dl
    Bilirubin, Indirect - 2.23
    Protein, total - 6.30
    Albumin - 3.70
    A : G ratio 1.42

    What is the possible treatment ? What does the test mean?
    What medication is required. what is the cause of this increase in test levels.
    The patient is 21 yr old.an engineering student. Never fell ill. Due to fever this test was advised.
    Pl advice


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    Aug 4, 2012, 03:16 AM
    There are many reasons for increase in the liver enzymes one being certain medications that can cause increase. This happened to my mother and from the waste down her body swelled. There are other reasons that this can happen but it is best to relax have the test and then speak to the Doctor/Consultant and get them to explain everything
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    Aug 4, 2012, 08:24 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Ohala2441 View Post
    there are many reasons for increase in the liver enzymes one being certain medications that can cause increase. this happened to my mother and from the waste down her body swelled. There are other reasons that this can happen but it is best to relax have the test and then speak to the Doctor/Consultant and get them to explain everything

    Hi
    Thanks for reply
    Howeder the doctors in ganga ram advised liver transplant and in the process of operation due to seziere attack and INR level crossing 9 the operation had to be stopped in between and the patient expired. Was it really required to go for transplant of liver or not
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    Aug 4, 2012, 12:10 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by nkj203 View Post
    hi
    thanks for reply
    howeder the doctors in ganga ram adviced liver transplant and in the process of operation due to seziere attack and INR level crossing 9 the operation had to be stopped in between and the patient expired. was it really required to go for transplant of liver or not

    Quite frankly you will never know. Ask for the autopsy report and, if necessary, consult with an Attorney.

    You are second guessing trained Physicians, experienced, who may or may not have recommended a liver transplant for all the right reasons.

    What is your concern here? Lawsuit? Something else?
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    Aug 4, 2012, 12:12 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Ohala2441 View Post
    there are many reasons for increase in the liver enzymes one being certain medications that can cause increase. this happened to my mother and from the waste down her body swelled. There are other reasons that this can happen but it is best to relax have the test and then speak to the Doctor/Consultant and get them to explain everything

    I've never heard of liver problems causing swelling only from the waist (which I assume you mean) down.

    It's elevated liver enzymes, not increased - at any rate, the causes are: "
    Adrenal insufficiency (inadequate levels of hormones released by the adrenal gland)
    Alcohol abuse
    Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (a disorder caused by defective production of the glycoprotein alpha-1-antitrypsin)
    Autoimmune disorders of the liver and bile ducts, such as autoimmune hepatitis
    Celiac disease
    Diabetes
    Elevated triglycerides (fat tissues)
    Excessive use of certain herbal supplements, such as comfrey, kava, pennyroyal, and skullcap
    Hepatic steatosis and steatohepatitis, and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
    Infections such as viral hepatitis and mononucleosis
    Medications including certain nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, cholesterol-lowering medications, antibiotics, anti-seizure medications, and acetaminophen
    Metabolic liver disease such as hemochromatosis and Wilson's disease
    Muscle disorders
    Obesity
    Thyroid disorders
    Tumors of the liver or bile ducts"
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    Aug 7, 2012, 08:28 AM
    The doctors said it is fulminant therefore the problem is acute liver failure
    What does this mean. Was it not curable. Was it necessary to go for transplant. This is only for my understanding and not for any other purpose.
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    Aug 7, 2012, 08:43 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    I've never heard of liver problems causing swelling only from the waist (which I assume you mean) down.

    It's elevated liver enzymes, not increased - at any rate, the causes are: "
    Adrenal insufficiency (inadequate levels of hormones released by the adrenal gland)
    Alcohol abuse
    Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (a disorder caused by defective production of the glycoprotein alpha-1-antitrypsin)
    Autoimmune disorders of the liver and bile ducts, such as autoimmune hepatitis
    Celiac disease
    Diabetes
    Elevated triglycerides (fat tissues)
    Excessive use of certain herbal supplements, such as comfrey, kava, pennyroyal, and skullcap
    Hepatic steatosis and steatohepatitis, and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
    Infections such as viral hepatitis and mononucleosis
    Medications including certain nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, cholesterol-lowering medications, antibiotics, anti-seizure medications, and acetaminophen
    Metabolic liver disease such as hemochromatosis and Wilson's disease
    Muscle disorders
    Obesity
    Thyroid disorders
    Tumors of the liver or bile ducts"
    sir
    thanks for reply
    doctors said liver problem is combined with fulminant and hepatitis and therefore treatment is not possible and the problem has become serious. What does this mean. How he got this disease. He was only 21 years old engineering student. No bad habits. No drink no smoke etc. he got fever and took paracetamol thrice daily for two days. On the third day morning blood test was done and above reading came in the evening. In the afternoon he vomited and blood came out. In the evening he was admitted in local hospital. Next morning again blood was taken for testing. In the evening report came and all the values were increased. Sgot and sgpt were around 12000. He was shifted to another hospital where they advised transplant. And during operation he got seizere attack and INR increased to more than 9 and operation was suspended. What went wrong. This is only for academic interest and future guidance and not for any other purpose. Was treatment not possible. Why all this happened suddenly or this happened slowly . Was it a old disease or it happened suddenly.

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