ABNORMAL CARCIONEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) FOR OLDER NON-SMOKER TEST RESULT. What abnormal Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) level for 75 year old non-smoker indicates?

Lower value of abnormal Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) test for older non-smoker is 4.1μg/L.

Production of CEA usually stops before birth. It is usually present only at very low levels in the blood of healthy adults. Therefore, every raised level is considered to be dangerous, allthough level may get only a little higher as the person is older.

CEA levels may be raised in pancreatic carcinoma, gastric carcinoma, lung carcinoma, breast carcinoma, and medullary thyroid carcinoma. Raised levels may also indicate ulcerative colitis, pancreatitis, cirrhosis, COPD, Crohn's disease and hypothyroidism.

Patient type:

75 year old

Smoker:

Non- smoker

Lower limit:
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Unit:
Diagnose:
4.1   -
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μg/L
abnormal


NORMAL CARCIONEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) FOR MIDDLE AGE NON-SMOKER TEST RESULT

ABNORMAL CARCIONEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) FOR MIDDLE AGE NON-SMOKER TEST RESULT

NORMAL CARCIONEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) FOR OLDER NON-SMOKER TEST RESULT

NORMAL CARCIONEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) FOR SMOKER TEST RESULT

ABNORMAL CARCIONEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) FOR SMOKER TEST RESULT

Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) values and definitions

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