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U.S. Reference Values Test (Specimen) (SI Units) Values Increase In Values Decrease In Aminotransferases (serum) Alanine 0 – 35 U/L (same) Liver disease or liver damage aminotransferase (ALT) due to toxic drugs. Aspartate 0 – 35 U/L (same) Myocardial infarction, liver Beriberi, uncontrolled aminotransferase (AST) disease, trauma to skeletal diabetes mellitus with acidosis, muscles, severe burns. pregnancy. Ammonia (plasma) 20 – 120 μg/dL (12 – 55 μmol/L) Liver disease, heart failure, Hypertension. emphysema, pneumonia, hemolytic disease of newborn. Bilirubin (serum) Conjugated: 0.5 mg/dL Conjugated bilirubin: liver (5.0 μmol/L) dysfunction or gallstones. Unconjugated: 0.2 – 1.0 mg/dL Unconjugated bilirubin: (18 – 20 μmol/L) excessive hemolysis of Newborn: 1.0 – 12.0 mg/dL red blood cells. (200 μmol/L) Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 8 – 26 mg/dL (2.9 – 9.3 mmol/L) Kidney disease, urinary tract Liver failure, malnutrition, (serum) obstruction, shock, diabetes, overhydration, pregnancy. burns, dehydration, myocardial infarction. Blood Tests

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  • U.S. Reference ValuesTest (Specimen) (SI Units) Values Increase In Values Decrease InAminotransferases (serum)

    Alanine 035 U/L (same) Liver disease or liver damageaminotransferase (ALT) due to toxic drugs.Aspartate 035 U/L (same) Myocardial infarction, liver Beriberi, uncontrolled aminotransferase (AST) disease, trauma to skeletal diabetes mellitus with acidosis,

    muscles, severe burns. pregnancy.Ammonia (plasma) 20120 g/dL (1255 mol/L) Liver disease, heart failure, Hypertension.

    emphysema, pneumonia,hemolytic disease of newborn.

    Bilirubin (serum) Conjugated: 0.5 mg/dL Conjugated bilirubin: liver(5.0 mol/L) dysfunction or gallstones.Unconjugated: 0.21.0 mg/dL Unconjugated bilirubin:(1820 mol/L) excessive hemolysis of Newborn: 1.012.0 mg/dL red blood cells.(200 mol/L)

    Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 826 mg/dL (2.99.3 mmol/L) Kidney disease, urinary tract Liver failure, malnutrition,(serum) obstruction, shock, diabetes, overhydration, pregnancy.

    burns, dehydration, myocardialinfarction.

    Blood Tests