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Hi all. Thanks for replies to my previous posts about raised lfts. I have just had results of fibroscan which were 6.9 Kpa and 14 IQR. I can't tell if they are okay or not. It said on the letter there was no sign of cirrhosis. Does anyone know if these scores are normal? Thanks.

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Anything under 7 kPa is considered a normal healthy liver.

The IQR is irrelavent other than demonstrating this is an accurate result in terms of the spread of results (lowest to highest) and should be under 30% for a good indication of a quality scan.

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Thanks. That's a good sign. Just have to work out why lfts are so high. Having blood tests for Ig4 now whatever that might be.

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