The normal value of pregnancy-related plasma protein A varies depending on the period of time in which it is present, and its normal value ranges from 0 to 320 mg/L.
The normal blood concentration of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A is 0mg/L, which rises gradually after the fifth week of pregnancy, reaches a maximum at the end of pregnancy, but is usually less than 320mg/L, and then decreases to 0mg/L within 6 weeks after delivery of the fetus.Normal ranges vary from laboratory to laboratory.
Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A is a macromolecular glycoprotein associated with pregnancy, which plays a crucial role in the implantation of the fertilized egg, the maintenance of pregnancy, and the growth and development of the fetus and placenta. Abnormalities in this indicator suggest the presence of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy, etc., and require prompt medical attention.
Abnormal pregnancy-associated plasma protein A levels are recommended for prompt hospitalization.