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What is the most likely reason for a person to have abnormally high blood ammonia levels?

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Liver dysfunction or liver disease, is the most common cause of high blood ammonia levels. Kidney failure and genetic diseases are two other causes as well. Too much ammonia can cause psychological problems like confusion, tiredness, and possibly coma or death.

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