Elevated levels can occur with liver diseases like acute parenchymal liver
disease and chronic parenchymal liver
disease. It could also be due to biliary cirrhosis, viral hepatitis and autoimmune hepatitis. Others like Gilbert’s Syndrome and Rotor’s syndrome can also cause raised levels.
The cause for the raised levels needs to be determined. This is done with the help of blood tests, ultra sonogram and if need be, biopsy of liver will help to clinch the diagnosis.