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What Causes Increased ESR Level With Jaundice?

hi , i am vivek i had been suffering from jundice now my bilurbin is 8.0 and conj. bilurbin is 0.5 mg/dl ,my esr level has increased 103 before 2 months it was 0.8.

biochemical report
alk.phosphates 211 and normal value is 36 to 141
sgpt 72 and normal value is 5 to 40
sgot 59 and normal value is 5 to 40
what is means in increase of ESR
Mon, 21 Mar 2016
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hi.

noted history of elevated bilirubins and ESR level. it is possible that you have an underlying pathology somewhere in your hepaticopancreaticobiliary tree area. it may be an infection or an obstruction which lead to elevation of your bilirubins and ESR. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon or a gastroenterologist, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics (such as ultrasound, ct-scan, etc.) and management (medical and/or surgical if indications are found will be directed accordingly.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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hi. noted history of elevated bilirubins and ESR level. it is possible that you have an underlying pathology somewhere in your hepaticopancreaticobiliary tree area. it may be an infection or an obstruction which lead to elevation of your bilirubins and ESR. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon or a gastroenterologist, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics (such as ultrasound, ct-scan, etc.) and management (medical and/or surgical if indications are found will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye