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Q: Why would your lipase be elevated with a lacerated liver?
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Why would an infant's liver enzyme's be elevated?

There are several things that could be causing your baby's liver enzymes to be elevated. Some of these things include Hepatitis A, B, or C, liver disease, and heart failure.


Would having elevated liver enzymes cause vomiting bile?

yes


What would cause wbc of 14.5 and elevated liver enzymes in a 8 year old?

It could be an infection but without knowing what WBCs are elevated and which liver tests are showing that result, you really need to ask the doctor who asked for the tests.


What does it mean to have Low levels of lipase?

Lipase is the enzyme that digests fats and oils (lipids). Low levels of lipase means the body cannot digest lipids. The affected person is most probably underweight, and cannot put on weight easily. Other symptoms are smelly & floating stools and gas.


What if your son is 9 and lacerated his liver by falling off of the monkey bars He did not need surgery and was just released How long before he can play sports?

consult your GP as every case is differnat but I would say he should be fine within 12-16 weeks.


Why would lipase be low?

Low lipase levels often point to problems with the pancreas. It can also indicate that the person has cystic fibrosis.


What causes a lacerated liver?

The liver is a large organ in the right upper part of the abdomen. When people have severe trauma to the abdomen it can rip (the laceration) and cause life threatening bleeding (or bleeding that is not bad - it varies). If the bleeding if felt to be serious the treatment is to do surgery and repair it.


What would cause Protein in urine and elevated liver enzymes?

Liver enzymes may be elevated in people who take statin drugs, such as Lipitor, they may be elevated in a patient who has pancreatitis or in one who is an alcoholic, fatty liver disease can increase levels, cirrosis.....there are other reasons, but these are most common Protein for prolonged periods, in large amounts can be a sign of renal disease. Sometimes higher protein levels will appear in those who have done very strenuous exercise, like running a marathon or engaged in heavy weight lifting. Either situations needs to be monitored by a health care practitioner


A drug that blocks the action of lipoprotein lipase would?

be nice.


Which types of reactions would lipase normally be catalyzing in?

catabolic


Where would you find lipase in your body?

Lipase is produced in the pancreas, then excreted into the duodenum via the pancreatic duct. Once in the small intestine, it can proceed to break down fats.


What would cause the diaphragm to be elevated?

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