Normal values of liver and kidney function

For the patient’s liver function tests, the normal values are for alachlor aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase, which are between 0-40 U/L. The patient’s total protein is 60-80 g/L, albumin is 35-55 g/L, and globulin is 20-30 g/L. The patient’s total bilirubin is 1.5-17.5 g/L. The patient’s total bilirubin is 1.5-17.5 g/L. The patient’s total bilirubin is between 1.7-17.1 umol/L, direct bilirubin is between 0.1-6.8 umol/L, and indirect bilirubin is between 1.7-11 umol/L. The patient’s alkaline phosphatase is between 60-80 g/L, albumin is between 35-55 g/L, and globulin is between 20-30 g/L. For alkaline phosphatase, the normal value is between 20-110 U/L, and GGT is between 8-50 U/L, which is the normal range of liver function. If the patient has edema or swelling, blood should be drawn to check the renal function. Kidney function mainly includes urea nitrogen and creatinine, and the normal value range for urea is between 1.7-8.3mmol/L. The normal value range for creatinine is between 1.7-8.3mmol/L. The normal value range for urea is between 1.7-8.3mmol/L. For urea, the normal value is between 1.7-8.3mmol/L. For creatinine, the normal value is between 40-106umol/L.