No, an SGOT (AST) level of 100 units/litre is not considered normal.
According to the provided reference, the normal range for SGOT (AST) levels in the blood is 8-45 units/litre of serum. An SGOT level of 100 units/litre is significantly higher than the upper limit of the normal range.
Test | Normal Range (units/litre) |
---|---|
SGOT (AST) | 8-45 |
Elevated SGOT levels can indicate liver damage, muscle injury, or other medical conditions. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis if your SGOT level is elevated.