1 Renal stone, hepatomegaly, history of cholecystectomy
2 BMI, 11.7, died on admission to ED
3 Hypothyroid, BMI 35
4 Deep vein thrombosis, suspected pulmonary embolism, thrombo-embolic Cerebro-vascular accident, atrial fibrillation, heroin use
5 BMI 29.6, Diabetes mellitus, PCP use, only one ED visit
6 History of gastric bypass, single reading of altered enzymes, Alcohol 3-5 drinks/week
7 Diverticulosis, splenic rupture without explanation, low ALT
8 BMI 30.8, Lamisil for nail fungus
9 History of cholecystectomy, hepatic duct to jejunum anastmosis, intrahepatic bile duct pneumobilia, history of renal stones
10 BMI 34.5, gall stones, probable NASH, only one visit to ED
Table 5: Pathologic processes noted in patients, in whom the primary cause of AST and ALT alterations could not be determined with certainty.