Micromoles / liter: This is low-end of the reference range. Most of the pathology community doesn't think screening for homocysteine levels is worth the cost or the inconvenience, but in our era of defensive medicine, it gets done a lot. The only concern is if it's high, and even then nobody really knows what to do about it other than eat sensibly, which folks should do anyway. Relax and be glad for good health.
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No: Normal is 4 - 14 mol/L
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No: It is in the normal range.
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