My sixteen-year-old son recently had a complete health test done, which included a blood collection package that was conducted at home. The results showed elevated levels of SGPT (222), SGOT (166), GGTP (129) and TLC (18.8). Subsequent follow-up tests for ANA and Hepatitis A, B, and C all yielded negative results. We are unsure of the reason for the elevated enzyme levels.
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Did he have any prodromal symptoms
Nausea vomiting fever
Loose stools
If yes could be resolving phase of viral hepatitis
As wbc also shows elevated trend
Get a usg abdomen done
Any alternative medicines usage?
Get igG levels
Get igM anti hbc levels
Get a serum ceruloplasmin and 24 hour urinary copper levels and serum ferritin, transferrin saturation levels
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