Serum Glutamic-Pyruvic Transaminase (ALT)
SGPT (also called ALT) is an enzyme found mainly in the liver. When liver cells are damaged, SGPT leaks into the blood. It's the most specific liver damage marker.
Unit: U/L
High SGPT indicates liver cell damage. Common causes: fatty liver (NAFLD), hepatitis, alcohol abuse, medications (paracetamol overdose), or bile duct problems. Mildly elevated (2-3x) is common in fatty liver.
Low SGPT is normal and not a concern. Very low values may indicate vitamin B6 deficiency.
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