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Aspartate aminotranferase (AST=GOT) is present in all body tissues but higher concentrations are found in the muscle and liver. Elevated values are suggestive of tissue damage especially involving liver or muscle. In association with CPK to rule out muscle damage it is a useful test in lizards for hepatocellular damage. Generalised diseases such as septicaemias may also elevate AST.
 
Aspartate aminotranferase (AST=GOT) is present in all body tissues but higher concentrations are found in the muscle and liver. Elevated values are suggestive of tissue damage especially involving liver or muscle. In association with CPK to rule out muscle damage it is a useful test in lizards for hepatocellular damage. Generalised diseases such as septicaemias may also elevate AST.
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Revision as of 13:42, 18 March 2010

Aspartate aminotranferase (AST=GOT) is present in all body tissues but higher concentrations are found in the muscle and liver. Elevated values are suggestive of tissue damage especially involving liver or muscle. In association with CPK to rule out muscle damage it is a useful test in lizards for hepatocellular damage. Generalised diseases such as septicaemias may also elevate AST.