in laboratory test in hospital, what is SPGT?what is it relevance to heart disease?
Answers:
first of all it is SGPT not SPGT.
this is a thing doctors call a transaminase used to assess the function of the liver cell..it is also increased in the case of a heart attack after a few days.
Seeking a fine gauge gold nose ring..thin wire that hugs the nostril..?
Other Answers:
It's a transaminase that is usually used to follow liver function.
Just Google it dude.
More Questions and Answers
- Loss of libido, what can I do??
- what happens when your body rejects a pacemaker ? are there alternatives ?
- Is it unhealthy to crack your neck and back?
- Do you think it is wrong to have an abortion if the baby is very sick?
- does anyone know what a cardoma tumor is?
- what's the best medicine for cholesterol?
- Why do people focus on smoking as cancerous when there are so many other things out there worse?
- Why do I feel dizzy when I see blood? It is normal?