I have had elevated GGT tests for 2 years-568 in '97 & 458 in '98. Ultrasound normal. Can moderate drinking of alcohol be responsible for such highly elevated GGT? I had gall bladder removed 11 years ago. 70 pounds overweight. No history of liver diseases in
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Dear Sherry,
There are several possible explanatuions for your elevated GGT. Fat deposition in the liver, due either to being over weight or the alcohol, is one possibility. The values, however, are higher than I usually see with just
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A antimitochodrial antibody, repeat liver tests, other blood tests for autoimmune disease are needed. Ultimately, you will probably require a liver biopsy for a definitive diagnosis.
This information is presented for educational purposes only. Always consult your personalphysician for specific medical questions.
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