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High ALP and increased sgot and sgpt
I am in 34 weeks of pregnancy and recently did LFT blood test.  ALP is 419, sgpt is 82,  sgot is 69, albumin is 3.1. Have been taking udilv 600 in a day since last 15 days. Are these values ok or anything I should take care of
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1. Detailed History • Itching (esp. palms/soles)? • RUQ pain, nausea, vomiting? • Headache, visual changes? • Decreased fetal movements? 2. Physical Examination • BP measurement • Look for jaundice, edema • Fundal height, fetal heart sounds
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Test Purpose Urine protein Rule out preeclampsia CBC, Platelets, LDH Evaluate for HELLP Serum bile acids Confirm intrahepatic cholestasis (ICP) PT/INR, glucose, ammonia Assess for AFLP or coagulopathy Ultrasound abdomen Rule out biliary obstruction or fatty liver
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