What does GT stand for.and GGT
Worried wife. : What does GT stand for... - British Liver Trust
Worried wife.
The Gamma GT blood test is used to help a medical provider determine the cause of elevated ALP (alkaline phosphatase) levels that are found in certain liver diseases. When ALP and Gamma GT are both elevated, then there is an issue within the liver or bile ducts.
A gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) test measures the amount of GGT in the blood. GGT is an enzyme found throughout the body, but it is mostly found in the liver. When the liver is damaged, GGT may leak into the bloodstream. High levels of GGT in the blood may be a sign of liver disease or damage to the bile ducts.
Hope that helps.
Katie
Hi,
Katie has kindly provided an explanation, GGT levels are also a potential indicator of how much alcohol a patient drinks and can also be higher in those with non-alcohol related fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Below is a link to our publication 'Liver disease tests explained' for info;
britishlivertrust.org.uk/in...
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