Apolipoprotein A-Ⅰ (ApoA-Ⅰ)

The protein in lipoproteins is called apoprotein (apo). Lipoprotein AI is mainly synthesized in the liver and small intestine, and 90% is present in high-density lipoprotein. Increased in alcoholic hepatitis, high alpha lipoproteinemia and so on. Basic Information Specialist classification: cardiovascular examination classification: biochemical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Reduced in coronary heart disease, arteriosclerotic disease, uncontrolled diabetes, ischemic cerebrovascular disease, nephrotic syndrome, active hepatitis, malnutrition, etc. Significantly reduced, also seen in ApoA-I deficiency, liver parenchymal damage (such as cirrhosis decompensation period). Normal value: Male: 0.96-1.76g/L Female: 1.03-2.03g/L Above normal: Increased in alcoholic hepatitis, high alpha lipoproteinemia and so on. negative: Positive: Tips: In the last meal before blood draw, avoid high-fat food and drinking, fasting 12 hours, extract forearm venous blood. Normal value Male 0.96 ~ 1.76g / L (96 ~ 176mg / dL). Female 1.03 ~ 2.03g / L (103 ~ 203mg / dL). Clinical significance Increased in alcoholic hepatitis, high alpha lipoproteinemia and so on. Reduced in coronary heart disease, arteriosclerotic disease, uncontrolled diabetes, ischemic cerebrovascular disease, nephrotic syndrome, active hepatitis, malnutrition, etc. Significantly reduced, also seen in ApoA-I deficiency, liver parenchymal damage (such as cirrhosis decompensation period). Low results may be diseases: high results of coronary heart disease may be diseases: alcoholic hepatitis precautions In the last meal before blood draw, avoid high-fat food and drinking, and fasting for 12 hours, extract forearm venous blood. Inspection process Take the right amount of blood and send it for inspection. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate people: Generally there are no people who are not suitable. Adverse reactions and risks Generally, this examination does not have too many adverse reactions and does not have much influence on the body.

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