- Male
- 33 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm a bit concerned about my liver function test results. My SGOT level is 50 IUL and my SGPT level is 78 IUL. Could you explain what these numbers mean and what I should do next?
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Hey, I just got my Liver Function Test results and noticed some high readings: GGT at 243 and SGPT at 93. My ultrasound shows my liver is normal. What's going on here? My physician says everything's fine and no need to worry, but a doctor friend mentioned something called sugan in the liver. Could you help me make sense of this?
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