Alpha-fetoprotein 32, hepatic hemangioma, hepatitis B virus 7 times severe

Alpha-fetoprotein 32 micrograms per liter is actually elevated. Hepatocytoma is a benign vascular tumor, and the hepatitis B virus replication number needs to be looked for as a cause of the elevation. Alpha-fetoprotein is a glycoprotein, synthesized by fetal hepatocytes and yolk sacs, and the serum level in adults is relatively low. As a serum marker for primary liver cancer, it is mainly used in the diagnosis and treatment monitoring of primary liver cancer in clinical practice. Clinically, about 70% of patients with primary liver cancer have increased levels of alpha-fetoprotein. Benign liver diseases such as acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc., can also lead to increased alpha-fetoprotein, with lower elevations related to the degree of hepatocyte necrosis and regeneration. Increased alpha-fetoprotein in benign liver disease is transient and persistent in malignant tumors. Hemangioma is clinically a benign tumor, and it is recommended that annual ultrasound review be performed to observe the growth rate and size of the hemangioma, as long as it is not a superficial and huge hemangioma with a risk of rupture generally does not require special treatment. Hepatitis B virus replication level is elevated, under normal circumstances, it is usually not more than three times 10, and it is necessary to detect the cause of the elevated replication level of hepatitis B virus, and it is necessary to check the 5 items of hepatitis B to determine the existence of hepatitis B, and it is also necessary to check the function of the liver and ultrasound examination of the liver. It is recommended to consult the gastroenterology or hepatology department of a regular hospital for further consultation and treatment by a doctor.