Hello, sujathareddy4ever,
Isolated elevation of Serum Amylase with all the rest of the liver tests
being normal suggests that your
pancreas may not be the cause of
elevation. If you are not having any symptoms of
abdominal pain,
nausea,
vomiting, fever etc. it is unlikely that you have acute
pancreatitis which is an inflammation of the pancreas which produces
insulin and also digestive enzymes. During the very phases of this condition,
serum amylase will be elevated and subsequently serum lipase would also
go up. Causes of pancreatitis, here in western culture, alcohol and gallstones
predominate. Viral and other causes account for the rest.
Amylase is also produced in the
salivary gland. For example, if someone
has "Mumps" their amylase levels could be elevated. There is a special test
called fractionation of amylase that can show where it is coming from. Kidneys
are also a source.
I don't believe the fibroids have anything to do with this and finally a minor
elevation could be perfectly normal for you.
Wish you good health.