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  2. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): What It Is, Causes & Treatment

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    If your test results reveal that you have high ALP levels, your provider may have you undergo additional tests, such as an ALP isoenzyme test, to determine where the excess ALP is coming from. High alkaline phosphatase levels in the liver may indicate the following conditions:

  3. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Tests and Results - WebMD

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    If your ALP level is very high, your doctor may have you take another test, called an ALP isoenzyme test, to determine whether the alkaline phosphatase in your blood is coming from your...

  4. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) level test: High and low levels

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    Results. Treatment. Summary. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme in blood that helps break down proteins. An ALP test measures how much ALP is circulating in the bloodstream. Having high or...

  5. Alkaline Phosphatase Testing And What Results Mean

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    Based on the results of these blood tests, a healthcare provider can expand the investigation and order the appropriate tests and procedures to definitively diagnose the cause. In adults, the normal range of alkaline phosphatase is 33 to 96 U/L.

  6. Alkaline Phosphatase: MedlinePlus Medical Test

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    If the results of these tests are also high, then your high ALP level is likely from a problem in your liver. High alkaline phosphatase levels from your liver may be a sign of: Blockages in your bile ducts; Cirrhosis; Hepatitis; Mononucleosis, which can sometimes cause swelling in the liver

  7. An alkaline phosphatase level test (ALP test) is a simple test to perform. It requires just a simple blood draw. The test is generally accurate, and your doctor should have the result in 1 or...

  8. Alkaline Phosphatase Test - Kaiser Permanente

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    Very high levels of ALP can be caused by liver problems, such as hepatitis, blockage of the bile ducts (obstructive jaundice), gallstones, cirrhosis, liver cancer, or cancer that has spread (metastasized) to the liver from another part of the body.

  9. Liver function tests - Mayo Clinic

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    Doctors & Departments. Overview. Liver function tests are blood tests used to help find the cause of your symptoms and monitor liver disease or damage. The tests measure the levels of certain enzymes and proteins in your blood.

  10. Alkaline Phosphatase - Health Encyclopedia - University of ...

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    ALP results are reported in units per liter (U/L). For men and women older than age 18, an ALP level between 44 and 147 U/L is considered normal. The normal range for children is higher than that for adults, especially for infants and teens because their bones are growing rapidly.

  11. ALP - blood test Information | Mount Sinai - New York

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    Normal Results. The normal range is 44 to 147 international units per liter (IU/L) or 0.73 to 2.45 microkatal per liter (µkat/L). Normal values may vary slightly from laboratory to laboratory. They also can vary with age and sex. High levels of ALP are normally seen in children undergoing growth spurts and in pregnant women.