What is Considered a High Liver Enzyme?

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High liver enzyme ranges are anything above 40 for AST and above 56 for ALT. These are the two types tested although the levels can be more than double without being caused for concern. However, elevated enzymes can indicate inflammation or damage of liver cells.
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There are two types of liver enzymes that are tested, one is AST, the other ALT, normal ranges are from 5 to 40 for AST, and ALT normal ranges 7 to 56. Each of these can more than
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The reference ranges differ for each enzyme in the test, and is must be remembered that values outside these reference ranges may still be normal for that person, as the reference
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