Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) – Serum Test Sample Type: Serum Purpose: Measures ALP enzyme levels to assess liver and bone health. Found In: Liver, bones, kidneys, and bile ducts. Uses: Detect liver disease or bile duct blockage Diagnose bone disorders Monitor liver or bone-related conditions Normal Range: 44–147 IU/L (higher in children) High ALP: Liver or bone disease, pregnancy, cancer Low ALP: Malnutrition, zinc deficiency, hypothyroidism Note: Often used with other tests for accurate diagnosis.
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