I have attached my husband's LFT Report.We took LFT as a part of General check up.I would like to know whether these values are normal. Does he have bile duct issue.Thank you
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Increased Indirect bilirubin with no other abnormality detected incidentally is due to Gilbert's (a benign condition which doesn't need further treatment)
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His indirect bilirubin is raised. Rest enzymes are normal.
Some congenital liver diseases are possible. Other causes also need to be ruled out.
ULTRASOUND followed by mri/ mrcp may be needed.
His bilirubin is raised suggestive of jaundice..
As rest of the liver enzymes are normal so nothing much to worry..
Some times it can be raised in few people without any problem.
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Get a ultrasonography of liver and show to medical gastroenterologist or hepatologist.
Check Hbsag and Hcv also
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