What is the normal value of liver function in newborns?

The main indicators of liver function are as follows: The normal value of glutamic aminotransferase is 0-40u/L. An elevated value indicates slight liver damage.

The normal value of transaminase is 0-40u/L. Various liver diseases, early stage of myocardial infarction, cirrhosis and liver cancer can lead to high glutathione transaminase;

The normal value of direct bilirubin is 0-6.84μmol/L. Damaged liver cells, stone disease, liver cancer and pancreatic head cancer can lead to high direct

The normal value of indirect bilirubin is 1.71-11.97 μmol/L. Hemolytic anemia, blood group incompatibility transfusion reaction, neonatal jaundice, and malaria all have abnormally high values;

The normal value of total bilirubin is 1.7-17.1 μmol/L. Acute jaundice, active hepatitis hepatic necrosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and pancreatic head carcinoma can all cause high total bilirubin

The total bilirubin is high.

The normal value of albumin is 35-55 g/L. Increased total protein and globulin and normal or low or high albumin indicate cirrhosis and liver damage.