Glycated antigen 125 as high as 56 U/mL is on the high side, which may be related to malignant diseases such as ovarian cancer, or may be caused by other benign diseases, and need to be combined with other tests to clarify the diagnosis.
1. Malignant diseases: the normal range of GAC 125 is 0~35 (U/mL), which can be used as an auxiliary diagnosis basis for malignant diseases such as ovarian cancer. Glycoantigen 125 is as high as 56 U/mL, which should be alert to the occurrence of ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, rectal cancer and intestinal malignant tumors.
2. Benign diseases: In addition to malignant diseases, the occurrence of endometriosis, hepatitis, cirrhosis, pericarditis and other diseases may also occur with high Glycoantigen 125 to 56 U/mL.
In addition, women can also experience elevated glycan antigen 125 in early pregnancy and during the luteal phase, but this does not usually result in a significant elevation.
Glycosphingosine antigen 125 high to 56U/mL may be related to a variety of factors, a single abnormal test results, not a clear diagnosis, it is recommended that the patient cooperate with the doctor to improve the relevant examination, a clear diagnosis, and active treatment.