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What Do These Following SGOT And SGPT Levels Indicate?

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Posted on Sat, 5 Nov 2016
Question: My SGOT IS 27U/L & SGOT IS 55 U/L. Iam a male/46yrs. Can u brife me?
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Arnab (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Nothing to worry, however routine and timely follow-up to continue..

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX, Welcome to HCM,
I've gone through your query and understand your concern,

You've written both as SGOT, but one of them has to be SGPT, so please clarify it first..

However, the SGOT and SGPT level mentioned by you is not clinically significant.. in other words, it means, it's not significant enough to be concerned on the basis of this lab range (although printed report will show you as elevated, but it's not clinically significant)..

Please share the complete LFT, why have you done it in the first place, any other investigations also done or not (if yes, please share all the details, you can simply upload/attach the reports in the reports section), any other problems - feel free to share..

As of now, there's nothing to worry, do let me know the further details, so that I can clarify further..



Take Care
Kind Regards
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What Do These Following SGOT And SGPT Levels Indicate?

Brief Answer: Nothing to worry, however routine and timely follow-up to continue.. Detailed Answer: Hello XXXX, Welcome to HCM, I've gone through your query and understand your concern, You've written both as SGOT, but one of them has to be SGPT, so please clarify it first.. However, the SGOT and SGPT level mentioned by you is not clinically significant.. in other words, it means, it's not significant enough to be concerned on the basis of this lab range (although printed report will show you as elevated, but it's not clinically significant).. Please share the complete LFT, why have you done it in the first place, any other investigations also done or not (if yes, please share all the details, you can simply upload/attach the reports in the reports section), any other problems - feel free to share.. As of now, there's nothing to worry, do let me know the further details, so that I can clarify further.. Take Care Kind Regards