Test code: 5621
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Interpretation: Possible Vitamin B12 deficiency: 40.00 - 60.00 pmol/L Optimal Vitamin B12 levels: Over 60.00 pmol/L Deficience of de Vitamin B12: Below 40.00 pmol/L Reference values: When vitamin B12 levels are between 40 and 60 pmol/L, a metil-malonic acid analysis is recommended to confirm vitamin B12 deficiency. Kidney faiure may trigger an increase of holotranscobalamin levels as a result of its accumulation. Version of Test: 8 | Interpretation: Possible Vitamin B12 deficiency: 35.00 - 50.00 pmol/L Optimal Vitamin B12 levels : Over 50.00 pmol/L Deficience of de Vitamin B12: Below 35.00 pmol/L Reference values: When vitamin B12 levels are between 35 and 50 pmol/L, a metil-malonic acid analysis is recommended to confirm vitamin B12 deficiency. Kidney faiure may trigger an increase of holotranscobalamin levels as a result of its accumulation. Version of Test: 9 |
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