A clinical evaluation of serum alpha-1-antichymotrypsin levels in liver disease and cancers
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A clinical evaluation of serum alpha-1-antichymotrypsin levels in liver disease and cancers
Abstract
The serum levels of alpha-1-antichymotrypsin (ACT) were studied in 168 patients with various liver diseases and cancers in conjunction with other liver function tests, serum sialic acid, AFP and CEA. The ACT levels in acute viral hepatitis and chronic hepatitis were not significantly altered compared with the normal level (220 +/- 40 microgram/ml), although the level was slightly increased or decreased temporarily during the acute phase of the former. In liver cirrhosis, the mean level was significantly lower than the normal in spite of the absence of signs of hepatic decompensation (168 +/- 51 microgram/ml, p less than 0.001). In contrast to cirrhosis, the levels were increased to various extents in 65% of cases with hepatoma, in spite of the association of liver cirrhosis in the majority of them. Much higher levels were observed in all cases of metastatic liver cancers and cancers of the pancreas and the biliary tract. The elevations were observed even in cases without the increase of AFP or CEA. Both in cirrhosis and cancers, ACT levels were not correlated with any of serum bilirubin and serum enzyme activities, but were positively correlated with the levels of plasma fibrinogen and serum sialic acid. The measurement of serum ACT level can be taken advantage of for the diagnosis and monitoring of liver cirrhosis and liver cancers, particularly of hepatoma without AFP elevation.
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