AmylaseAlpha-Amylase Test ResultsAn
amylase test measures the amount of this
enzyme in a sample of blood taken from a vein or in a
sample of urine. Many conditions can change amylase levels. Your doctor will
discuss any significant abnormal results with you in relation to your symptoms
and past health. Results are normally available within 72 hours. NormalAmylase| Blood sample: | 60–180
units per litre (U/L)* |
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| 2-hour urine
sample: | 6.5–48.1 U/hour* |
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| 24-hour urine
sample: | Up to 5,000 U/24 hours* |
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*Values may be slightly increased during normal
pregnancy and in older adults. | High valuesValues may be high because of: - Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis) or cancer of the pancreas.
- Inflammation of the
salivary glands, such as
mumps.
- Blockage of or severe damage to
the intestines (bowel infarction).
- A
stomach ulcer that has caused a hole in the stomach
wall.
- Gallstones that are causing
pancreatitis.
- Cystic fibrosis.
- Pregnancy
and
diabetic ketoacidosis.
- A ruptured
ectopic pregnancy.
- Macroamylasemia, an
uncommon and harmless condition in which amylase is bound to a protein in the
blood. This condition can cause amylase levels to be either high or low.
Low valuesValues may be low because of an uncommon and harmless condition
called macroamylasemia, severe liver disease, pregnancy,
pre-eclampsia, or advanced cystic fibrosis.
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