Alkaline PhosphataseWhat To Think About
- If the alkaline phosphatase level is high, many
health professionals will order a special test to help find the cause. This test is called
alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes, or ALP isoenzymes.
- If liver
disease is suspected, more blood tests,
an ultrasound, or a
CT scan are generally recommended to find the
problem.
- Other tests to check liver function, such as alanine
aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, and bilirubin, are often done at
the same time as an alkaline phosphatase (ALP) test. For more information, see
the medical tests
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT),
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), and
Bilirubin.
- Gamma glutamyl transferase
(GGT), or gamma glutamyl transpeptidase, may be measured in the blood to
check the difference between bone ALP and liver ALP. High levels of GGT are present when the liver is damaged but not present with bone
disease. A high level of GGT may be caused by alcohol use or may mean
that blocked bile ducts are causing inflammation. The level of GGT may be high with the use of certain medicines, such as phenytoin and
phenobarbital. In some medical centers, a test that measures a substance called
5-nucleotidase is done instead of the GGT test because it is better at finding
liver disease.
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