Hi All,
Apologies if this article has been posted previously. Thought some of you might find it interesting. Article is in English.
Hi All,
Apologies if this article has been posted previously. Thought some of you might find it interesting. Article is in English.
Thank you
Thanks looks like a helpful one for GPs, possibly
Thanks, Sleepybunny- Very interesting study with large number of participants.
140pmol/L used for the study as "low B12" = 189.7 ng/L (1 pmol/L = 1.355 ng/L)
Surprised that only 56.2% of those with a B12 of less than 140 pmol/L had elevated MMA (in this case, described as above 300 nmol/L).
Not surprised that only 4.4% had elevated MCV.
......and not at all sure about eGFR at less than 60 : perhaps because so rarely measured ( ? )
This could prove very useful for those who have presented a confusing set of results when tested - especially because of the transparency regarding study tests used to make the comparisons and the number of people involved.
Never apologise for posting - or reposting - something this good and useful!
Thank you very much. I have saved it in my "useful online articles" folder (along with many other excellent links from you) to be able to refer back to it again.