the level of SGOT and SGPT increases in.
1. Fever and heart attack
2. fever and bacterial infection respectively
3. myocardial infarction and hepatitis respectively
4. pneumonia pneumonia and brain disorder respectively
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An increase in the short-term risk of myocardial infarction has been described in various infectious processes including influenza, pneumonia, acute bronchitis, urinary tract infections, and bacteremia. The risk of myocardial infarction is more pronounced in chest infections; both viral and bacterial.
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liver blood function tests
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These enzymes are normally present within liver cells and to a lesser extent in the muscle cells. If the liver is injured or damaged, the liver cells spill these enzymes into the blood, which causes the SGOT and SGPT enzyme blood levels to rise.
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