What indicators indicate cirrhosis?


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The diagnosis of liver cirrhosis requires a number of tests, such as blood routine test, liver function test, alpha-fetoprotein test, etc. The test types are different, and the index changes are different. Details are as follows:
1. Blood routine test of
liver cirrhosis in compensatory period is mostly normal. However, if platelets and leukopenia occur, it is more indicative of liver cirrhosis complicated with hypersplenism.
2. Liver function test
patients when liver function test is performed, if transaminase is found to be elevated, serum bilirubin is elevated, etc., it is indicative of liver function decline, which can also assist in the diagnosis of liver cirrhosis.
3. Alpha-fetoprotein test of
liver cirrhosis in active period can be significantly elevated. Combined with the above two items, it can be comprehensively diagnosed as liver cirrhosis.