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What is Amylase test : Normal Range and Interpretation in Pancreatitis & Other Disorders

#Amylase #Pancreatitis In depth and exclusive info please visit http://interpretyourbloodtests.com/am... Disclaimer: IYBT is not a substitute for your Doctor consultation. Blood work only acts as a supportive workup to your physical examination and always needs to correlated by a professional doctor before taking any step in the management. Hence, seeking the advice of a professional doctor in the related field is adviced for questions related to you symptoms , diagnosis and management. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. You should never disregard or post pone the medical advice given by your doctor just because you have seen or read the content in the channel Amylase most commonly ordered together with lipase in the diagnosis of pancreatitis It is secreted by 1. Pancreas : pancreatic amylase 2.Salivary Glands : Salivary amylase Routine testing methods won’t be able to differentiate pancreatic and salivary component of the amylase that is tested. Hence the levels are amylase in blood tests are not specific. Infact lipase is a better test when compared to amylase in the diagnosis of pancreatitis. Normal range of amylase: 28 to 100 U/L Conditions with increased amylase levels • Pancreatic Disorders o Pancreatitis o Pancreatic trauma o Biliary tract obstruction • Abdominal Disorders with normal pancreas o Interstinal obstruction o Perforated peptic ulcer o Appendicitis o Mesenteric infarction o Peritonitis • Ruptured Tubal ectopic pregnancy • Salpingitis • Ovarian malignancy • Renal failure • Salivary gland lesions • Diabetic ketoacidosis How to interpret abnormal results ? Levels in pancreatitis needs to elevated more than 3 times the upper limit to diagnose pancreatitis. Usually it needs to be correlated with lipase levels, which is a more specific test for the diagnosis of pancreatits. How are levels in non pancreatic conditions. ? Levels of amylase are elevated in non pancreatic conditions, however they are usually less than than three times the upper range For the diagnosis of pancreatitis it should be correlated with lipase levels. Infact lipase is more specific than amylase More info : https://www.interpretyourbloodtests.com   / interpretyourbloodtests   Music from https://www.bensound.com

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