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Hi Everyone

Can any of you explain to me what Gamma GT 344 means. My partners blood reult for his liver is indicating this . Thank you

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AyrshireK

GGT is commonly elevated in cirrhosis particularly alcohol related which I understand is his diagnosis. The levelay come down with continued sobriety.

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redpoint72

Hi there .Just to try and reassure....my ggt at worst was heading for 1000....

Its now in the 300s.

It has never dropped to were it should be,even after being abstinent for over 4 years...

So it doesn't always run true for everyone, and drops to normal levels.....as mine hasn't!.

My best.

Chris

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pussycat66

Yes

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Roy1955

If he continues to drink the blood tests will continue to be deranged.Eventualy disability and early death will be the result.

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Murffie68

...this from my blood lab's website:

"Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) is an enzyme that is found in many organs throughout the body, with the highest concentrations found in the liver. GGT is elevated in the blood in most diseases that cause damage to the liver or bile ducts. This test measures the level of GGT in a blood sample.

Normally, GGT is present in low levels, but when the liver is injured, the GGT level can rise. GGT is usually the first liver enzyme to rise in the blood when any of the bile ducts that carry bile from the liver to the intestines become obstructed, for example, by tumors or stones. This makes it the most sensitive liver enzyme test for detecting bile duct problems.

However, the GGT test is not very specific and is not useful in differentiating between various causes of liver damage because it can be elevated with many types of liver diseases, such as liver cancer and viral hepatitis, as well as other non-hepatic conditions, such as acute coronary syndrome. For this reason, the GGT test is not recommended for routine use by itself. However, it can be useful in conjunction with other tests and in determining the cause of a high alkaline phosphatase (ALP) level, another enzyme found in the liver.

Both GGT and ALP are increased in liver diseases, but only ALP will be increased with diseases affecting bone tissue. Therefore, GGT can be used as a follow up to an elevated ALP to help determine if the high ALP result is due to liver or bone disease.

GGT levels are sometimes increased with consumption of even small amounts of alcohol. Higher levels are found more commonly in chronic heavy drinkers than in people who consume less than 2 to 3 drinks per day or who only drink heavily on occasion (binge drinkers). The GGT test may be used in evaluating someone for acute or chronic alcohol abuse."

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Milser

I’ve had high GGT for years over 300 no dr has told me I have cirrhosis, I have NAFLD and Focal Nodular Hyperplasia but I am overweight and was told to lose weight or my life will be deeply impacted in the future too scared to ask but I am assuming he meant Cirrhosis. Not a drinker, too much sugar in my diet was my thing) However having genetic testing done (just got rid of HCC cancer)

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