Low GT-range does not cause symptoms. It is possible to know Gamma-GT levels through the specific blood test.
Values low or normal range of GT-GT indicate that the enzyme is in adequate amounts in the bloodstream and does not represent significant clinical impacts.
Some medicines can to lower the levels of Gamma-GT, such as azathioprine, clofibrate, estrogens and metronidazole.
The GT-Gamma test is used to check the blood level of this enzyme that is present in the liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, heart and brain.
Changed GT-Range values may indicate liver, bile, or pancreas, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer and pancreatitis. The consumption of alcohol and the use of some medicines can also raise the Gamma-GT.
The examining physician is responsible for the care of the patient and the interpretation of the examination according to the patient's clinical history, staff and clinical examination.