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  2. GGT test: Normal ranges, uses, results, and what to expect

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    High levels of GGT can indicate damage to the liver or bile ducts, or other conditions. A typical range for GGT levels in adults and children is between 0 and 50 international units...

  3. Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Blood Test - Cleveland Clinic

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    What’s a normal range for GGT? The normal range for GGT is often below 50 U/L (unit per liter), but it can vary based on the lab that performs the test. Always check the reference range provided on your results. It will show a typical, or usual range for the results.

  4. Liver function tests - Mayo Clinic

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    Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT). GGT is an enzyme in the blood. Higher-than-usual levels may mean liver or bile duct damage.

  5. Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) Test - WebMD

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    In adults, GGT levels in the range of 0 to 30 IU/L are normal. Anything above 30 IU/L could be a sign that your liver isn’t working the way it should. Several types of liver disease...

  6. What level of GGT is dangerous? Decoding GGT Levels

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    Normal GGT Levels usually indicate proper liver function, ensuring the liver functions fine and has no sign of damage or disease. Moreover, having their levels within a healthy range indicates healthy bile ducts, which are crucial for proper digestion and waste elimination.

  7. Liver Blood Tests: AST Normal Range, Results, Function

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    Normal levels of GGT are about 9 to 48 units per liter (U/L). ALP ( alkaline phosphatase ): The liver synthesizes the highest amounts of this enzyme; so, high levels in the blood may suggest liver injury among other causes.

  8. Assessing liver function and interpreting liver blood tests

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    Normal blood albumin levels range from 35 to 50 g/L. Refer any patients with low albumin and abnormal liver blood tests to secondary care or a liver specialist for further investigation. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) transaminases are enzymes found in the liver.