What is the normal range for liver fibrosis indicators?
Generally, indicators for liver fibrosis include Type III Procollagen (PCIII), Type IV Collagen (IV-C), Laminin (LN), Hyaluronidase (HA), and Prolyl Peptidase (PLD). These indicators vary in their numerical values. The normal value of PCIII is below 18 ng/mL, IV-C ranges from 30 to 140 ng/mL, LN ranges from 50 to 180 ng/mL, HA is below 120 ng/mL, and PLD is 1107 ± 19.5 u/L. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Type III Procollagen (PCIII)
Type III Procollagen (PCIII) can be used to analyze liver pathology and determine whether the condition is progressing. The normal range is typically below 18 ng/mL. Levels above this range indicate disease progression, which may develop into cirrhosis.
2. Type IV Collagen (IV-C)
Type IV Collagen (IV-C) reflects the degree of liver fibrosis. The normal range is between 30 and 140 ng/mL. Consistently elevated levels suggest a more severe condition that may progress to more serious diseases such as cirrhosis or liver cancer.
3. Laminin (LN)
Laminin (LN) can assess whether liver fibrosis affects esophageal varices. The normal range of laminin (LN) is between 50 and 180 ng/mL. Elevated levels indicate more severe disease with more pronounced esophageal varices.
4. Hyaluronidase (HA)
Hyaluronidase (HA) is commonly used to evaluate liver function and the extent of liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. The normal range is generally below 120 ng/mL. Higher values indicate more severe liver damage.
5. Prolyl Peptidase (PLD)
Prolyl Peptidase (PLD) indicates the extent of liver damage. The normal reference value is 1107 ± 19.5 u/L. An elevated level may indicate acute liver injury, which could progress to cirrhosis.
It should be noted that if the above indicators suggest abnormal liver function or progressive worsening of the condition, timely targeted treatment is required to avoid delays. During treatment, maintaining regular作息 and a balanced diet is important to promote recovery.