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Hi to all!! Odds Gamma GT values

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15 years 3 months ago #11579 by mpulcin
Hi to all!! Odds Gamma GT values was created by mpulcin
Ciao to all!
I' watching my platelets count going down month after month. From 180.000 a year ago down to 154,000 then yesterday 86,000. Moreover my Gamma GT values are at 400 (maximum level is 51......)
Anyone has met this issue?
Thanks!!!

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15 years 3 months ago #11591 by Ann
Replied by Ann on topic Re: Hi to all!! Odds Gamma GT values
Why did they test your Gamma GT levels? Were your other LFTs off?

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15 years 3 months ago #11595 by mpulcin
Replied by mpulcin on topic Re: Hi to all!! Odds Gamma GT values
I did a complete screening and the two "not regular" values were platelets and Gamma GT.

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15 years 3 months ago - 15 years 3 months ago #11609 by Ann
Replied by Ann on topic Re: Hi to all!! Odds Gamma GT values
If the other liver function tests were normal then it's probably nothing. Some of the causes of a high GGT are listed here..

www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=906362931&linkID=5360&cook=yes

It's certainly nothing to do with ITP although the low platelet count might possibly go with the GGT level and not be ITP either. I imagine your doctor said to do another test in a few weeks to see if it had gone back to normal.

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