enzimszintek
Enzimszintek, commonly translated as enzyme levels, refer to the concentration or activity of enzymes in a biological sample, typically serum. In clinical laboratory medicine, enzimszintek are used to assess organ function and to detect tissue injury. Enzymes are measured by their activity, often reported as units per liter (U/L) in serum, though other units or methods may be used. Reference ranges vary by laboratory, age, sex, and assay method.
Commonly measured enzyme panels include liver enzymes such as alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST),
Interpretation depends on pattern, timing, and clinical context. Enzyme levels can rise within hours of injury
In modern practice, enzimszintek are one component of diagnostic workups and are often complemented by imaging,