Paul Saladino· MD
alt is generally specific for the lever labor but ast can also be elevated by muscular injury
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alt is generally specific for the lever labor but ast can also be elevated by muscular injury
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the it's the injury component to the muscle not just you know having a big build a mus build is not necessarily injurious in terms of detection of aminot transfer elevations to be clear
my as is always higher than my ALT my ALT is typically in the mid to high 20s and my a is typically in the low to mid 30s that is the typical pattern for me and for many of our patients and we know that that is a pattern that is pretty typical of people who are doing quite a bit of exercise