Respond Karshieva Anna V., hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal is necessary to take blood for antibodies to hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV), HBsAg. If negative, then you need to look for another cause. Need to exclude autoimmune hemolytic anemia, changes in biochemical parameters may be reactive. Similar question: ... and then 117 (at a rate of 10-40), AST - at 60 (normal 10-40), GGT - about 260 (standard - up to 50), total bilirubin 6-14, AP - norm. Repeatedly handed over to the antibody ...
Monday, July 18, 2011
In an infant (5 months). Anemia of unknown etiology. In a study (BH blood test) revealed that increased hepatic fraction (AST 90 ALT 63, at a rate of less than 40, LDH total 484, at a rate of up to 460, on l., Ferritin 469 at a rate of 15-120 micromoles / liter). Liver in the size of a 1, ultrasound revealed that she used. pathology. On palpation painless. We did not take drugs, but the child has long been dysbacteriosis (against, non-pathogenic stafillokokk). Doctors suspect extrahepatic hepatitis C. In the period before pregnancy and during pregnancy, I tested for hepatitis C, all negative. Say, can we have hepatitis C? And why?
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