Is homocysteine 107 normal?

Dr. Robin Brown
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2025-05-23 00:24:06
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Homocysteine 107μmol/L is generally abnormal.
Homocysteine is usually converted from methionine, its normal value is 5-15μmol/L, clinically used to screen coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, cerebral infarction, myocardial infarction and other diseases, and 107μmol/L is significantly higher than the normal value, belonging to abnormal conditions. In addition to the high risk of suffering from the above cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, it may also be related to kidney disease, hypothyroidism, psoriasis and other factors. Patients need to see a doctor in time to be diagnosed by imaging, laboratory tests, etc., and given targeted treatment to prevent damage to cardiovascular health.