Please enable Javascript on your browser for a better experience.
The Hepatic Function Panel Test measures liver enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin to assess liver health and function. It includes ALT, AST, ALP, albumin, total protein, and bilirubin levels. Abnormal results may indicate hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver, or bile duct problems. Doctors use this test to investigate jaundice, nausea, abdominal pain, or fatigue and to monitor liver disease, alcohol use, or medication side effects affecting liver function.
The Liver Function Panel, also known as a Hepatic Function Panel, measures proteins, enzymes, and bilirubin to assess liver health and function. It helps detect liver disease, monitor liver conditions, and evaluate the effects of medications or other factors on liver performance.
The Hepatic Function Panel without Total Proteins Test measures key liver health markers, including albumin, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, ALT, and AST. Doctors use this panel to detect liver disease, monitor damage from hepatitis, alcohol, or medications, and evaluate bile duct function. By excluding total protein, the test focuses on specific enzymes and metabolites that provide insight into liver performance and overall function.