Liver tests
Liver tests are used to diagnose and monitor liver diseases. The tests are performed on a blood sample. The tests do not require fasting or morning sampling. The treating physician is always responsible for interpreting your results.
Name and abbreviation of test: ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE P -ALAT
Determining the alanine transferase (ALAT) levels is the primary method of screening for liver cell injury or inflammation. The reference values for ALAT levels in the liver are below 35 U/l for women aged over 17 years and below 50 U/l for men aged over 17 years.
Name and abbreviation of test: ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE P -AFOS
Alkaline phosphatase (AFOS) tests are primarily used to diagnose and monitor bone and liver diseases. The reference range for liver values in AFOS tests is 35–105 U/l for adults aged over 18 years.