AmylaseAlpha-Amylase Test What To Think About- Pancreatitis usually causes levels of amylase
in the urine to remain high for several days longer than blood amylase
levels.
- Babies have little or no amylase at birth. By the end of
the first year, a baby's amylase level is the same as an adult's level.
- Lipase is an enzyme produced only by the pancreas. A lipase test
may be done at the same time as an amylase test when pancreatitis is suspected.
For more information, see the medical test
Lipase.
- Occasionally, a test that compares
urine amylase with
creatinine (a renal clearance ratio) may be done to
help diagnose pancreatitis. For more information, see the medical test
Creatinine.
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