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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Raised Liver Test
- By jeanniedean [gb] Date 03.02.04 13:27 UTC
No not on the dogs. Does anyone have any knowledge of Raised Liver Tests In humans.

Jean
- By lucytia [gb] Date 04.02.04 18:42 UTC
Yes, my Mum had this in August last year.  Why do you want to know??  Unfortunately after extensive tests and two CT scans it revealed a very small tumor in the bile duct going out of the liver.  Operated on in October - complete success :)
- By braxy [gb] Date 04.02.04 22:37 UTC
http://www.medicinenet.com/Liver_Blood_Tests/article.htm
- By jeanniedean [gb] Date 04.02.04 23:06 UTC
Sorry can't get the link to work also I have been a bit vague. I had a routine blood result which showed raised liver tests. A blood result showed the same thing two years ago. The dr was a bit less helpful when I asked Questions & just said I was to have blood checked again At the end of Feb. Also maybe a weight loss (hem hem) I just thought somebody here might have some info or experience of this. Many thanks

Jean
- By braxy [gb] Date 04.02.04 23:34 UTC
Sorry I cant do links but if you enter liver blood tests into google you will get the above article. Every individual is different and it could be your results are normal for you, especially if they haven't changed over 2 years. There are many different conditions that will raise liver enzymes from trivial to severe. It is best not to worry about it meantime and wait for the further bloodtests. B vitamin supplements can help dogs with liver disorders but I have no knowledge of human liver conditions.
Best Wishes
- By jeanniedean [gb] Date 04.02.04 23:49 UTC
Braxy thanks for your help The blood tests are going to be repeated every two months

Jean
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