My son, who is sixteen years old, recently underwent a comprehensive health assessment that involved a home blood collection package. The results indicated elevated levels of SGPT (222), SGOT (166), GGTP (129), and TLC (18.8). However, subsequent tests for ANA and Hepatitis A, B, and C all returned negative results. He is not exhibiting any symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, etc., and has not been taking any medications that could have contributed to this. What might be the cause of these elevated enzyme levels?
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