Suggested management plan for evaluation of an asymptomatic raised ALT (1)
If patient is symptomatic or raised alkaline phosphatase then refer. Clinical features of liver disease include spider naevi, palmar erythema, hepatomegaly or spenomegaly, ascites, gynaecomastia, bruising, right upper quadrant pain or tenderness
If asymptomatic raised ALT is > 120 IU/L on initial sample, then some guidance suggests this per se is sufficient to consider immediate seeking of expert advice or referral (2)
If not referred then:
Further action dependent on results:
Reference:
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