What is the significance of an isolated alkaline phosphatase (ALP) of 161 IU/L in the absence of gallbladder, pancreas, or liver disease? Is there any correlation with a normocytic anemia? — V.
Low alkaline phosphatase (ALP) can be a sign of several different conditions, including thyroid disease, celiac disease, malnutrition, nutrient deficiencies, and inflammatory bowel disease. ALP is an ...
In the next in our series, Dr Keith Hopcroft asks what is going on with this young male with recurrent urinary tract symptoms and a persistently elevated ALP A 35-year-old man attends for review, ...
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