hyperhomocysteinemia

How is Hyperhomocysteinemia Diagnosed?

Diagnosis involves measuring homocysteine levels in the blood, typically during a fasting state. Toxicologists and healthcare providers may take into account a patient's exposure to certain medications, environmental toxins, and dietary habits when evaluating the results. Elevated levels may prompt further investigation into potential genetic mutations or nutritional deficiencies.

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