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An ALP test, or alkaline phosphatase test, measures the level of alkaline phosphatase enzyme in the blood, which is primarily produced in the liver, bones, kidneys, and bile ducts. Elevated levels can indicate liver disease, bile duct obstructions, or bone disorders, while low levels may suggest certain nutritional deficiencies or genetic conditions. The test is often used as part of a comprehensive metabolic panel to assess overall health. Results should be interpreted by a healthcare professional in the context of other clinical findings.

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