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Other tests often done are a [[full blood count]], [[liver enzyme]]s, [[bilirubin]] levels (usually grossly elevated), [[renal function]], [[electrolyte]]s. [[Fecal fat]] determination is occasionally ordered when the symptoms of malabsorption are prominent. | |||
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Overview
Other tests often done are a full blood count, liver enzymes, bilirubin levels (usually grossly elevated), renal function, electrolytes. Fecal fat determination is occasionally ordered when the symptoms of malabsorption are prominent.