Interpret the table of blood test results.

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The question seems to be related to interpreting a table of blood test results. The table provides information about various parameters such as serum alkaline phosphatase, serum cholesterol, AST (SGOT), 5'-Nucleotidase, total serum bilirubin, conjugated bilirubin, and prothrombin time, along with their corresponding values or descriptions (e.g., '4 times normal,' 'Increased,' '25 mg/dL'). Without a direct question, it's difficult to ascertain the exact problem. Is it asking for a diagnosis? An explanation of what those parameters mean? What disease it points to?

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The table displays blood test results, indicating elevated levels of serum alkaline phosphatase, cholesterol, AST (SGOT), total and conjugated bilirubin, with prolonged prothrombin time improving after vitamin K injection.

The table shows a list of blood test results including: Serum alkaline phosphatase, Serum cholesterol, AST (SGOT), 5'-Nucleotidase, Total serum bilirubin, Conjugated bilirubin, and Prothrombin time. The results indicate that Serum alkaline phosphatase is four times the normal level, Serum cholesterol is increased, AST (SGOT) is increased, 5'-Nucleotidase is normal or slightly increased, Total serum bilirubin is 25 mg/dL, Conjugated bilirubin is 19 mg/dL, and Prothrombin time is prolonged but improves with a vitamin K injection.

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The table shows a list of blood test results including: Serum alkaline phosphatase, Serum cholesterol, AST (SGOT), 5'-Nucleotidase, Total serum bilirubin, Conjugated bilirubin, and Prothrombin time. The results indicate that Serum alkaline phosphatase is four times the normal level, Serum cholesterol is increased, AST (SGOT) is increased, 5'-Nucleotidase is normal or slightly increased, Total serum bilirubin is 25 mg/dL, Conjugated bilirubin is 19 mg/dL, and Prothrombin time is prolonged but improves with a vitamin K injection.

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Blood test results can indicate different things. A doctor will be most qualified to interpret the results.

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