Thursday, September 15, 2011

My child was 8.5 months. Noticed a yellowish color. No other symptoms of jaundice. Blood tests: AST 54 (rate of 5 to 40), ALT 55 (5-42), other indicators (including albumin, bilirubin) were normal. Up to date analysis of the pediatrician suggested that the child keratin jaundice. What tests are yet to be passed to clarify the diagnosis? What is the diagnosis can be assumed in this case?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist Please contact the Children's Hepatology, unfortunately, we do not do pediatrics. Similar question: ... One down - another increase (above normal). Low rise ...

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