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AST is an enzyme found in the liver and muscles. Your horse's levels are within the normal range, indicating no significant liver or muscle damage.
Low AST is rarely a concern in horses and may simply reflect individual variation.
This is not typically associated with any medical condition in horses.
Equine AST: 150 U/L (Low)AST is an enzyme found in the liver and muscles. Your horse's levels are within the normal range, indicating no significant liver or muscle damage.
Normal AST means your horse's liver and muscles are functioning well.
Equine AST: 275 U/LElevated AST can indicate liver cell damage, muscle injury from exercise or tying up (rhabdomyolysis), or certain medications. Further testing with SDH (liver-specific) or CK (muscle-specific) can help pinpoint the source.
Your horse may need rest and further veterinary evaluation to identify the cause of the elevation.
Equine AST: 520 U/L (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.