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Please suggest if there is something to worry for the following parameters in my LFT. A/G Ratio : 1.87 Total Bilirubin: 1.51mg/dl unconjugated bilirubin: 1.14.
My t. protien, albumin , Globulin, conjugated bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT ,ALK Phosphatase and Gamma GT are normal
Hello dear I understand your concern According to NABL laboratory standard following is reference range for Total bilirubin: 0.3 to 1.9 mg/dL Unconjugated billirubin: 0.0-1.5 mg/dl A/G ratio: 0.8-2.0
So your report should not be concerned in absence of any clinical symptoms. Your unconjugated bilirubin is slight high: it could be due to Hemolytic jauince (but enzyme is also increase) Due to hemolysis of blood. If sample is hemolyzed then repeat tests with fresh sample
Your report should be correlated with clinical symptoms. Hope this may help you
Contact further if follow up needed Best regards Dr. Sagar
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What Does The Following LFT Profile Indicate?
Hello dear I understand your concern According to NABL laboratory standard following is reference range for Total bilirubin: 0.3 to 1.9 mg/dL Unconjugated billirubin: 0.0-1.5 mg/dl A/G ratio: 0.8-2.0 So your report should not be concerned in absence of any clinical symptoms. Your unconjugated bilirubin is slight high: it could be due to Hemolytic jauince (but enzyme is also increase) Due to hemolysis of blood. If sample is hemolyzed then repeat tests with fresh sample Your report should be correlated with clinical symptoms. Hope this may help you Contact further if follow up needed Best regards Dr. Sagar