What Causes Elevated GGT Level In Blood?
Elevated GGT suggestive of liver disease.
Detailed Answer:
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I appreciate your concern for the blood test report showing a very high,
Incomplete data: Medications history, alcohol intake??? any existing disease, duration of elevated GGT...not mentioned.
The gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) is primarily present in Liver, Kidney, and pancreatic cells.
Normal Reference Values for age 41-45 years: 9-37 U/L
The given result is 20 times normal.
It is an index of liver cell injury caused by toxins such as alcohol, drugs, poisons, etc.
Such high levels are usually due to liver diseases, such as hepatitis like alcoholic liver disease or cirrhosis and gall bladder diseases.
Even small amounts of alcohol within 24 hours of a GGT test may cause a temporary increase in the GGT.
Other conditions, such as congestive heart failure, diabetes, or pancreatitis may also increase the level of GGT.
Drugs like Phenytoin, Carbamazepine, and Phenobarbital are also known to increase the level.
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