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  2. Aspartate Transferase (AST) - Cleveland Clinic

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    What does it mean if my AST level is high? An elevated AST level may be a sign of a liver condition. Liver disease is even more likely when the results of other liver blood tests are also abnormal.

  3. Mildly Elevated Liver Transaminase Levels: Causes and Evaluation...

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    Mild, asymptomatic elevations of alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST) levels, defined as less than five times the upper limit of normal, are common in primary care.

  4. My liver enzymes are elevated — Now what? - Mayo Clinic Press

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    What does it mean if my liver enzymes are elevated? Mild to moderate elevation in liver enzymes often means there is some type of inflammation within the liver. This matters because if the inflammation continues unabated for long enough, you could develop scarring in the liver, known as fibrosis.

  5. AST Blood Results: Meaning of High or Low AST (SGOT) Levels

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    This article discusses what constitutes low and high AST (SGOT) values, what causes high AST levels and when they’re concerning, and what to do about low or high AST levels.

  6. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Test (aka SGOT): High vs. Low...

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    Very high AST levels (greater than 500 units/L) can be caused by: Acute viral hepatitis; Large liver tumors; Severe liver damage from drugs or toxins; Shock liver (damage from lack of...

  7. Elevated Liver Enzymes - Cleveland Clinic

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    If your blood test showed high (elevated) levels of liver enzymes, you could have a medical condition. Elevated liver enzymes may also be temporary. Your provider can help you understand your results and what to do next.

  8. Elevated liver enzymes - Mayo Clinic

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    Inflamed or injured liver cells leak higher levels of certain chemicals into the bloodstream. These chemicals include liver enzymes that may appear higher than usual on blood tests. The most common elevated liver enzymes are: Alanine transaminase (ALT). Aspartate transaminase (AST).

  9. An AST blood test measures levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and helps determine liver function. Too much of this enzyme can indicate a problem, such as liver damage.

  10. AST Test - MedlinePlus

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    High levels of AST in the blood may be a sign of hepatitis, cirrhosis, mononucleosis, or other liver diseases. High AST levels may also be a sign of heart problems or pancreatitis. If your results are not in the normal range, it doesn't always mean that you have a medical condition that needs treatment.

  11. In fact, if AST levels are elevated and ALT levels are normal, the problem is much more likely due to a condition of the heart, muscle, kidney, or destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis)...