Is alpha-fetoprotein greater than 1210ng normal?

An alpha-fetoprotein greater than 1210ng is not normal and there is a possibility of primary liver cancer. If the test result during pregnancy is 1210ng, there is also the possibility of fetal malformation and other serious conditions.
1. Primary liver cancer: generally the normal reference value of alpha-fetoprotein is <20ng, the patient's test is seriously increased, usually considered as primary liver cancer possibility. Further examination, such as magnetic resonance, liver enhancement CT, etc., and liver puncture pathology examination can be done immediately to clarify the diagnosis of liver cancer, and then surgical treatment can be carried out according to doctor's instruction. 2. Fetal abnormality: pregnant women can have elevated alpha-fetoprotein under normal condition, which is usually mildly elevated. If alpha-fetoprotein is obviously elevated during pregnancy monitoring, fetal spina bifida, esophageal atresia, anencephaly and so on may occur. If the pregnant woman's alpha-fetoprotein reaches 1210ng, it is necessary to do timely examination, and if it is diagnosed that there is fetal malformation, it is necessary to consider termination of pregnancy. Patients pay attention to daily rest, usually protect the liver, avoid smoking and alcohol. Promptly go to the hospital for examination and symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor.