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Patient Name : Mr.

AYUSH Specimen Drawn ON : 11/Jul/2025 10:00AM


Age/Gender : 21 YRS /M Specimen Received ON : 11/Jul/2025 02:46PM
UHID/MR No : ADEL.0002851408 Report Date : 11/Jul/2025 04:32PM
Barcode No : C5819097 Client Code : DL2592
Ref Doctor : [Link] Visit ID : MDEL2853436
Ref Customer : SELF Client Name : AADYA DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method

LIVER FUNCTION TEST (LFT)-EXTENDED


Sample Type : SERUM
Bilirubin Total 1.69 mg/dl <1.1 Diazotized Sulfanilic

Bilirubin Direct 0.66 mg/dl 0-0.3 Diazotized Sulfanilic

Bilirubin Indirect 1.03 mg/dl 0.30-1.00 Calculated

SGOT (AST) 54 U/L <31.0 IFCC without pyridoxal


phosphate
SGPT (ALT) 85.7 U/L <33.0 IFCC without pyridoxal
phosphate
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 214 U/L 40-129 Spectrophotometry

Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) 66.5 U/L 15-60 L-Gamma-glutamyl-3-


carboxy-4-nitroanilide
Substrate
Protein Total 7.33 g/dL 6.6-8.7 Biuret
Albumin (Serum) 4.2 g/dL 3.5-5.5 Bromo Cresol Green
(BCG)
Globulin 3.13 g/dL 2.50-3.50 Calculated
A/G Ratio 1.34 1.5-2.5 Calculated

Interpretation:- Liver blood tests, or liver function tests, are used to detect and diagnose disease or inflammation of the liver.
Elevated aminotransferase (ALT, AST) levels are measured as well as alkaline phosphatase, albumin, and bilirubin. Some
diseases that cause abnormal levels of ALT and AST include hepatitis A, B, and C, cirrhosis, iron overload, and Tylenol liver
damage. Medications also cause elevated liver enzymes. There are less common conditions and diseases that also cause elevated
liver enzyme levels.: Liver blood tests, or liver function tests, are used to detect and diagnose disease or inflammation of the liver.
Elevated aminotransferase (ALT, AST) levels are measured as well as alkaline phosphatase, albumin, and bilirubin. Some
diseases that cause abnormal levels of ALT and AST include hepatitis A, B, and C, cirrhosis, iron overload, and Tylenol liver
damage. Medications also cause elevated liver [Link] are less common conditions and diseases that also cause elevated
liver enzyme levels.

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