Research programme on liver function
The Liver Function Testing Programme is an initial set of diagnostic tests to assess liver function. It helps to detect acute liver damage caused by toxins, drugs, viruses, as well as chronic lesions, viral or alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis and even cancer markers in the blood..
The liver is vital for its role in synthesising proteins, storing various minerals and vitamins, and metabolising and removing harmful compounds accumulated in the blood.
Preventive check-ups allow you to spot in time the ailments that can develop if your liver is malfunctioning. These disorders can go undiagnosed for a long time, as specific symptoms are usually not present.
GGT |
AST (ASAT) |
ALT (ALAT) |
Alkaline phosphatase |
Direct bilirubin |
Indirect bilirubin |
Total bilirubin |
Total protein |
Estradiol (women only) |
Glucose |
Testosterone |
Hepatitis B virus antibody detection (aHBcor) |
Detection of hepatitis B virus antibodies (aHBs) |
Complete blood count |
Hepatitis C virus antibody detection (anti-HCV ) |
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