What does protein in the blood mean?
High blood protein is an increase in the concentration of protein in the bloodstream. The medical term for high blood protein is hyperproteinemia.
Last updated on 07 Aug 2023
High protein levels in the blood can be caused due to viral conditions such as hepatitis and inflammatory disorders. One can also have high protein levels due to dehydration
To predict cancer, the AST/ALT ratio not only increases at baseline but also predicts the future development of cancer.
Last updated on 08 Aug 2023
Things to look for are liver diseases and regular monitoring of any existing conditions such as jaundice, hepatitis or cirrhosis.
NAFLD is one of the main risk factors for developing liver cancer.
An enlarged spleen felt fullness under the ribs on the left side. Pain in the abdomen (belly) or near the right shoulder blade. Swelling or fluid build-up in the abdomen
Hepatic Function Test, HFT, LFT
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