The Liver Fibrosis Penta Test can clearly diagnose liver fibrosis, but cannot accurately determine cirrhosis. Hepatic Fibrosis Penta: The Hepatic Fibrosis Penta is a test to determine whether the liver is fibrotic, and is mainly performed on serum. It includes five indicators: IV-C (collagen type IV), PCIII (pre-collagen type III), HA (hyaluronidase), LN (laminin) and PLD (prolyl peptidase). Cirrhosis: The indicators of cirrhosis include clinical symptoms, abdominal ultrasound or CT, five liver fiber tests and liver puncture pathology. Liver fibrosis is a necessary pathological process for various liver diseases to develop into cirrhosis. If you cannot judge whether you have cirrhosis by liver fiber five tests, you should go to the hospital for other related tests in time to avoid delaying your condition.