Is homocysteine 13.10 normal?

Dr. Kendall Hayes
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2025-05-22 20:38:28
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Homocysteine 13.1μmol/L is generally normal.
Homocysteine exists mostly in the form of disulfide bond and protein binding, mainly obtained from food, and its normal range is 5-15μmol/L. Homocysteine is mainly used for auxiliary diagnosis of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction and other diseases in clinical practice. If the test result shows that the value is>15μmol/L, it indicates that the risk of the above diseases is high and further imaging examination is needed to confirm the diagnosis. But 13.1μmol/L was in the normal range, suggesting no abnormal lesions, no special treatment was needed, so homocysteine 13.1μmol/L was generally normal.