No, LFTs evaluate liver function.
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A liver profile, also known as LFTs (Liver function tests) are a set of blood tests done to assess liver function.
Yes, overweight is a common cause of elevated LFTs, primarily due to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
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LFTs for Liver Function Tests.
The LFTs numbers is also known as Liver Function Test numbers. There are a few tests that are under the heading of LFT. The normal range varies in each test. Ask your medical provider detailed list.
These are commonly known as LiverFunction Tests - LFTs.
CMP (chem 14) or liver function tests (LFTs)
Liver function tests (LFTs) typically include tests such as alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), bilirubin, and albumin. These tests help evaluate the liver's overall health and function.
Abnormal LFTs are common in community-acquired pneumonia and are of prognostic value. Patients with a low albumin or raised ALT are significantly more likely to die from their disease or to stay in hospital for a prolonged period. However, other LFTs are of less value in predicting prognosis.
You would have to contact the Pennsylvania Department of Education to verify if it is a course they recognize.