Albuminum aminotransferase and albuminum aminotransferase are both within the normal range and are not of comparative significance. When both are above the normal range, a low alanine aminotransferase compared to an aliquot aminotransferase may be caused by severe damage to hepatocytes. Glutamine aminotransferase is found in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes, with normal values ranging from 0 to 40 U/L, and glutamine aminotransferase is found in the mitochondria of hepatocytes, with normal values ranging from 0 to 40 U/L. Comparison of the two is not meaningful when both values are within the normal range. When both enzymes are out of the normal range, and alachlor aminotransferase is greater than alanine aminotransferase, it mostly suggests that the liver cells are severely damaged, which can be seen in severe hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer and other diseases. If both enzymes are out of the normal range, you should go to the hospital in time, consult a professional doctor, and improve other tests to clarify the cause under the doctor’s advice.