Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (939 page)

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   Decreased in galactosemia
   Limitations
   Enzyme activity only may not differentiate variant form of galactosemia or carriers. For a more accurate evaluation of patients suspected to have galactosemia, the preferred test is a genetic test to identify mutation.
GAMMA GLUTAMYL TRANSFERASE (GGT)
   Definition
   The activity of this membrane-bound enzyme comes primarily from the liver. GGT is responsible for the extracellular metabolism of glutathione, the main antioxidant in cells. It is slightly more sensitive than ALP in obstructive liver disease.
   
Normal range:
   0–3 months: 4–120 IU/L
   3 months–1 year: 2–35 IU/L
   1–16 years: 2–25 IU/L
   ≥16 years: 7–50 IU/L
   Use
   To diagnose and monitor hepatobiliary disease; most sensitive enzymatic indicator of liver disease
   To ascertain whether observed elevations of ALP are due to skeletal disease (normal GGT) or reflect the presence of hepatobiliary disease (elevated GGT)

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