Upper limit of normal ALT levels in health and metabolic diseases: Pooled analysis of 423,355 individuals with bootstrap modelling.
Eunice X TanDaniel Q HuangNatasha Tang Sook YeeZi Hui WanSanjna N NerurkarJustin Chua Ying KaiKang Shiong GohCheng-Han NgMark Dhinesh MuthiahYu ZhouAmanda WoodwardMichael H LeYee Hui YeoScott BarnettRamsey CheungMindie H NguyenPublished in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2024)
We provide expected ranges of ALT ULN levels for individuals without known liver disease without metabolic diseases and those with or without T2DM and/or are normal weight or overweight/obese. These data may have implications for clinical care and screening.
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