serum proline hydroxylase

PH is the basis for collagen to maintain a three-helix stable structure and is a key step in collagen synthesis. PH is a glycoprotein. The intrahepatic PH activity gradually increases with the progression of liver fibrosis. The activity of the enzyme mainly reflects the activity of liver fibrosis. The serum immunoreactive pH content was determined by monoclonal antibody, which was significantly increased in chronic active hepatitis with detrital necrosis, inflammation and active cirrhosis. Serum PH level was correlated with liver fibrosis and serum PIIIP level. Basic Information Specialist classification: Digestive examination classification: biochemical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Rare. Normal value: Serum proline hydroxylase: 20.8-58.2μg/L Above normal: Elevated in liver cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis active period, alcoholic hepatitis. Non-hepatic fibrosis, such as obstructive jaundice, acute hepatitis, metastatic liver cancer, and an infectious disease may also increase. negative: Positive: Tips: Non-hepatic fibrosis, such as obstructive jaundice, acute hepatitis, metastatic liver cancer and an infectious disease can also increase. Normal value Radioimmunoassay (RIA) 20.8 to 58.2 μg/L. Clinical significance Elevated in liver cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis active period, alcoholic hepatitis. Non-hepatic fibrosis, such as obstructive jaundice, acute hepatitis, metastatic liver cancer, and an infectious disease may also increase. High results may be diseases: alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis, metastatic liver cancer Non-hepatic fibrosis, such as obstructive jaundice, acute hepatitis, metastatic liver cancer, and an infectious disease may also increase. Inspection process Immediately after venous blood collection, the test method was determined by radioimmunoassay. Not suitable for the crowd no. Adverse reactions and risks no.

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