If the ultrasound and hepatitis tests are negative - Gilbert's syndrome is certainly a possibility.
It is also comforting that the rest of the liver enzymes are normal.
At this time, I probably wouldn't recommend any further testing. Periodic checking of the liver function tests should be done to ensure the bilirubin levels do not rise further.
This should be discussed with your personal physician.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
kevinmd_b
LFT results 09/13/2005
result normal range
Protein 8.1 g/dL 6.0-8.0 High
Albumin 5.2 gm/dL 3.5-5.2
Globulin 2.9 g/dL 2.2-3.7
AG Ratio 1.8 1.1-2.2
ALK Phos 78 IU/L 34-122
ALT(SGPT) 97 u/L 3-57 High
AST(SGOT) 70 u/L 10-42 High
Bilirubin Total 1.8 mg/dL 0.2-1.3 High
Conju bili 0 mg/dL 0-0.3
Unconj bili 1.7 mg/dL 0.1-1.1 High
Delta 0 mg/dL 0.0-0.4
I have been known to have an elavated enzyme levels -bilirubin,alt and AST around the values indicated above and since 2002 it has been moving around a range and once it became normal.LFT was first ordered when I complained of gastric stomach which I have been having since 1998.Not drinker.
an Ultrasound scan said "Fatty Liver".
Hep B and C negative.Otherwise normal hunger weight etc.
Only problem I have is GAS GAS GAS in stomach and uncomfortable pain sometimes radiates to right and left of rib cage.
I believe,Gilbert syndrome only results in increased bilirubin and not AST or ALT.