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clinical significance of SGPT

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Answered by ChoteMiyan
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sgpt often suggests the presence of disease suggest viral hepatitis, diabetes ,congestive heart failure, liver damage.

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           CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF 'SGPT'

1 - The SGPT stand for Serum Glutamate Pyruvate Transaminase

2 - This enzyme is found in many body tissue in small amount but it is very concentrated in the liver . It also commonly known as Alanine Transaminase , abbriviated as ALT

3 - In a normally healthy individual ' the level of SGPT is a measurable in the blood. When there is acute liver damage' the level of SGPT tends to rise dramatically

4 - The normal GPT range for adults in most labs is 0 to 45 units per liter . The normal range may very slightly from lab to lab

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