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ALT AST

Hello!

Is it true that if someone is hep c positive the ALT will be higher than AST even if both enzymes are within normal rate?except cirrosis and alcoholic disease?
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Yes Alt is typically higher even in people without any liver disease. People that have low normal LFT''s the ALT is usually higher. If the Ast is higher then Alt that could indicate something else is going on. The AST is used for other conditions besides Hepatitis, i.e. heart attack, etc.
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Hi Catalina,

So is your ALT higher than your AST? Did your doc suggest further testing for Hepatitis C (HCV)?

There's a two or three step testing process for determining this (Elisa, sometimes RIBA and PCR testing).

You won't know for sure if you have HCV until you're tested for HCV RNA by PCR. This is usually only done if someone tests positive for antibodies with the ELISA or RIBA. Some people test positive for the first test but actually don't have it, so hang tight during the testing process.

And welcome to the forum.

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My Doc said the same thing that portann wrote.
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Hi Catalina,

That was my experience of my LFT's over about a fifteen year period from diagnosis of HCV. My ALT was always higher than my AST and I did not have advanced liver disease.

"Most liver diseases  are characterized by greater ALT elevations than AST elevations.  Two exceptions to this rule exist.  Both cirrhosis and/or alcohol abuse are associated with higher AST levels  than ALT levels, often in a ratio of approximately 2:1."

http://www.liverdisease.com/liverenzymes_hepatitis.html
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I want to temper that. I don't think it is necessarily true but ALT is often more elevated,
Mike

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No, it's definitely not true.
Mike
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I don't believe so.

I think there is some evidence that points to ALT being higher than AST in cases of advanced liver disease... someone else may have more information.
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