Analysis of the causes of high serum amyloid a

The causes of high serum amyloid a generally include many, the most common of which may be due to acute pancreatitis, or chronic pancreatitis, because the pancreas contains a large amount of amylase, which is released from the pancreatic alveoli in large quantities when the pancreas is inflamed, and thus enters the bloodstream, causing the patient’s blood to be examined for high serum amyloid a. The results of the study are that the patient’s blood serum amyloid a is high.

Of course, in addition to the early stages of malignancy, such as some digestive tract diseases, when liver tumors are present, such as primary liver cancer or rectal cancer, high serum amyloid a levels in the blood can also occur.

Patients with high serum amyloid a levels in the blood need to go to the hospital as soon as possible for an abdominal ultrasound examination to see if there is an occupying lesion in part of the pancreas, such as the pancreas, gallbladder, or a malignant tumor of the digestive system, to identify the cause and treat it according to the cause to prevent delay in the timing.