To complicate things further: Should ACE I/D genotype be considered
appreciating that genotype-adjusted reference intervals may help interpret
elevated ACE activity ?
Best regards,
Mike
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 16:56:39 +0100, David Burgess
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> Can anyone comment on an ACE 75 u/L (adult range 8 - 65 ) on a healthy 4
> year old who had a lymph node biopsy suggestive of granulomatous (?)
> change. He is not on any medication.
> Thanks, David
>
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