David Burgess commented on raised ALP in pregnancy.
15/9........... 972 IU/l (N< 117 IU/l adult)
13/9.......... 1038
12/9.......... 1115
11/9.......... 1086
10/9.......... 1152
Am I missing something here. It is well known that ALP is elevated
during pregnancy due to placental ALP. Is there something unusual about
the degree of elevation in this patient? -Jim
James J Miller, Ph.D., DABCC, FACB
Associate Professor
Dept. of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
University of Louisville
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