tq flyn sory i just register in this forum and too eager to get help...
I did find this on WebMd
http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/alanine-aminotransferase-alt
High values
High levels of ALT may be caused by:
Liver damage from conditions such as hepatitis or cirrhosis.
Lead poisoning.
Exposure to carbon tetrachloride.
Decay of a large tumor (necrosis).
Many medicines, such as statins, antibiotics, chemotherapy, aspirin, narcotics, and barbiturates.
Mononucleosis.
Growth spurts, especially in young children. Rapid growth can cause mildly elevated levels of ALT.
Hi
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