Elevated abnormal plasminogen does not necessarily indicate recurrence of liver cancer.
There are many reasons for elevated abnormal prothrombinogen, such as vitamin K deficiency, chronic liver disease, or being on certain anticoagulant drugs.
The main indicators to be monitored after surgery or treatment of liver cancer are alpha-fetoprotein, CA199, abnormal prothrombin, CT imaging and so on.
If liver cancer patients have abnormal thrombospondin elevation during regular follow-up, they should be highly alert to the possibility of recurrence, and it is recommended to improve the comprehensive judgment of alpha-fetoprotein, CA199, and CT or ultrasound imaging examination at the same time under the guidance of doctors.
Hepatocellular carcinoma patients should undergo regular checkups, and if they have any discomfort, they should consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.