Is homocysteine 12.39 normal?

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Homocysteine 12.39μmol/L is generally considered normal.

Is homocysteine 12.39 normal?

Homocysteine is converted from methionine, because the human body cannot synthesize methionine, so it is mainly obtained from food. Clinically, the normal range of homocysteine is 5-15μmol/L, while homocysteine 12.39μmol/L belongs to the normal range, indicating that there is no obvious abnormal disease, usually no need to take special treatment, so homocysteine 12.39μmol/L is generally considered normal. If the examination result shows>15μmol/L, it indicates that the index is high, suggesting a higher risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral infarction and myocardial infarction.



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