What does elevated fucosidase mean?

Elevated laccase represents liver damage, excluding the possibility that the patient is pregnant, then it could be primary liver, ovarian, or stomach cancer.

Elevated magalosidase, a hydrolase in serum, is a lysosomal acid hydrolase that is found in all tissues, body fluid cells, and blood and is involved in glycoprotein metabolism and can be a diagnostic marker for primary liver cancer, so elevated magalosidase detected suggests possible liver damage. It also represents elevation in many liver diseases such as cholangitis, cirrhosis, metastatic liver cancer, and other benign liver lesions to varying degrees.

But in patients with primary liver cancer, high serum glucosaminidase is due to these diseases, although in healthy pregnant women, glucosaminidase is also elevated as the number of days of pregnancy increases, so elevated glucosaminidase needs to be ruled out in addition to liver disease and can be further diagnosed with an ultrasound or abdominal CT.

Ovarian glucocerebrosidase is a very important factor in the development of the liver.

Ovarian cancer or gastric cancer can also be elevated.

Whether the elevation is due to a healthy pregnant woman or native liver cancer, it is important to go to the hospital for treatment and appropriate measures.