Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (686 page)

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   Hypothyroidism.
   Drug-induced injury to the liver.
   Acute bile duct obstruction due to a stone: Rapid rise of AST and ALT to very high levels (e.g., >600 U/L and often >2,000 U/L) followed by a sharp fall in 12–72 hours is said to be typical.

Decreased In

   Azotemia
   Chronic renal dialysis
   Pyridoxal phosphate deficiency states (e.g., malnutrition, pregnancy, alcoholic liver disease)
   Limitations
   Half-life of AST is 18 hours and that of ALT is 48 hours.
   The patient is rarely asymptomatic with ALT and AST levels >1,000 U/L.
   AST >10 times normal indicates acute hepatocellular injury, but lesser increases are nonspecific and may occur with virtually any form of liver injury.
   Increases ≤8 times upper limit of normal are nonspecific; may be found in any liver disorder.
   Rarely increased >500 U/L (usually <200 U/L) in posthepatic jaundice, AIDS, cirrhosis, and viral hepatitis.
   Usually <50 U/L in fatty liver.

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