How much is 17 normal?

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2025-03-01 22:18:57
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Gastrin, also known as gastrin, is normally produced by gastric pylorus and duodenal mucosa G cells, which can promote the secretion of gastric acid, gastric juice and gastric protein. Gastrin detection is mainly used as an indirect indicator for liver and kidney function judgment, and also has certain diagnostic reference value for other diseases, such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperthyroidism and pernicious anemia. The normal value of gastrin was less than 8Pmol/L at baseline, less than 16pmol/L at excitation, and increased at any time over 16pmol/L.