The normal value of abnormal plasminogen should be lower than 20μg/L, and the value of 44μg/L is higher, which may be caused by liver tumor, hepatitis, vitamin K deficiency and so on.
1. Liver tumor: most of the liver tumors will have high abnormal prothrombinogen, but liver cancer cannot be diagnosed only by the high abnormal prothrombinogen.
2. Hepatitis: Hepatitis and other chronic liver diseases will cause the liver to synthesize abnormal coagulation factors due to the decrease in the function of coagulation factors synthesized by the liver, which will lead to the increase of abnormal prothrombin.
3. Vitamin K deficiency: Vitamin K is one of the necessary components for the synthesis of coagulation factors, when the body lacks vitamin K, it is unable to synthesize normal coagulation factors, which will lead to the elevation of abnormal prothrombin.
Abnormal prothrombin 44μg / L should go to the hospital in time for follow-up, by the doctor according to other test results to determine the cause of the disease and targeted treatment.