yes
reference range of ALT is <40 u/l reference range of AST is <35 u/l
Gr : 2,6-6,6
0% baso in a blood test stands for basophils. It is normal for the test to show somewhere between 0% and 2%. Anything higher could suggest an illness or allergy.
IMM GRAN means 'immature granulocytes' which are a type of white blood cells. A blood test indicating an IMM GRAN less then 1% is nothing significant, and is within normal range.
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224-250
AST stands for aspartate aminotransferase, which is an enzyme. It is normal to have a low level of AST in the blood. AST levels become elevated when there is damage or disease to an organ.
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Liver enzymes in blood tests are ALT/SGPT (alanine aminotransferase) and AST/SGOT (aspartate aminotransferase).
The Aspartate aminotransferase test measures levels of AST, an enzyme released into the blood when certain organs or tissues, particularly the liver and heart, are injured
AST is determined by analysis of a blood sample, usually from taken from a venipuncture site at the bend of the elbow
The ALT and AST give a read on a blood test together. These two numbers have a ratio together. There is no particular meaning of just the ALT on it's own.
Hi, AST of my wife is 45. Is it normal? If not, Is there any risk? Thanks Robert
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