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AST (GOT)
AST; liver and muscle enzyme.
€4.05EUR
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€5.95EUR
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What is AST (GOT)?
AST (GOT) is an enzyme found in various tissues of the body, including the liver, heart, kidneys, muscles, and brain. It plays a role in amino acid metabolism. Measurements of AST levels in the blood are used to assess liver health and to identify damage to or diseases of the liver and other organs.
Why should you get an AST (GOT) blood test?
An AST test is relevant for people who show symptoms of liver disease, such as jaundice, fatigue, or abdominal pain, or for people who have been exposed to factors that can cause liver disease, such as alcohol misuse, hepatitis viruses, or the use of certain medications. It is also useful for monitoring liver function in people with known liver conditions.
What does it indicate?
Elevated AST levels in the blood may indicate liver damage or disease, as well as damage to other organs where the enzyme is present. AST is often measured in combination with other enzymes, such as ALT (alanine aminotransferase), to get a more complete picture of liver function.
What does a high level of AST (GOT) mean?
A high level of AST may indicate liver inflammation, damage, or necrosis. It can also indicate damage to other organs, such as the heart or muscles. The specific cause of the elevation can vary and requires further investigation.
What does a low level of AST (GOT) mean?
A low or normal level of AST in the blood is usually a sign of good liver function and the absence of significant damage to the organs where AST is found.


