What is a liver puncture suggestive of g1s1?

Liver puncture suggestive of g1s1 usually refers to a grading of G1S1 after a biopsy of the liver, which generally suggests mild inflammation and mild fibrosis. Liver biopsy is mainly designed to look at the inflammation of liver tissue and the grading of fibrosis; G grading represents the inflammation and necrosis; S grading represents the degree of compensatory fibrotic lesions; G1 represents the degree of inflammation of grade 1, which is mild; S1 represents the degree of fibrosis of grade 1, which is also mild; therefore, G1S1 usually means that the liver has mild inflammation and mild fibrosis. You can combine the biochemical indicators of the liver to see if there is a problem with liver function, and with the clinical history to see if there is any underlying liver disease. It is recommended that the results be interpreted in conjunction with the clinician’s opinion and treated under the doctor’s guidance to avoid delays.