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My son made kasai operation 2 months ago..now his blood tests are .. Total.b 2..direct.b 0.8...... but ggt 175 and alp 850....Is his operation is successful?????? Sorry for my English

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the bili levels look decent to me though.. but please ask the doctors to make sure

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Ja3fer7abeby in reply to112adsd

Thank you..but why ggt is high?????

Is it going to decrease

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Pencek in reply toJa3fer7abeby

GGT takes a lot longer to go down /stabilize.. you should also ask your doctor.

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Ja3fer7abeby in reply toPencek

My doctor doesn't say anything except"please wait"

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