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With each test, you will receive an information sheet with your personal test QR code (CaboCheck-ID), through which you can retrieve the test result.
You have the choice to have the test done directly in the pharmacy or to make an appointment. Sample collection is done quickly and easily by our special capillary blood machine, which ensures a gentle and efficient blood draw.
Your sample will be evaluated by a professional laboratory, and you will receive your detailed laboratory report via email within 2-3 days. Benefit from the accuracy and reliability of medical laboratory tests, conveniently and easily conducted in your pharmacy.
Professionelle Probenentnahme vor Ort in der Apotheke
Einfache Kapillarblutentnahme innerhalb von 2 Minuten
Auswertung durch medizinisches Facharztlabor
Labor-Ergebnisse als PDF oder online
Here is the translation: ALT is an enzyme that is mainly found in the liver. The laboratory value measures the concentration of ALT in the blood and is used to assess liver function and detect liver damage.
An ALT test is recommended for: Persons with symptoms such as fatigue, jaundice or abdominal pain Patients at risk of liver damage (e.g. due to alcohol abuse, hepatitis infections, medications) Monitoring of patients with known liver diseases Preventive examination in case of increased risk of fatty liver (e.g. overweight, diabetes)
The test serves the diagnosis and monitoring of liver diseases such as hepatitis, fatty liver or cirrhosis. It helps to clarify the cause of unclear complaints and to detect liver damage at an early stage.
An elevated ALT value indicates damage to the liver cells, as in: Acute or chronic hepatitis Alcohol-induced liver damage Drug-induced liver damage Symptoms with elevated ALT can be: Fatigue, loss of appetite Jaundice, dark urine A low ALT value usually has no clinical significance.
The testing can be carried out at any time of the day.
OLD is more specific for the liver than other liver enzymes like AST. An isolated increase in OLD usually requires further diagnostic tests such as ultrasound or virus serology. Chronically elevated OLD values can be an indication of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.