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Enzyme levels
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Enzyme levels

by Susan__0__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Susan on January 17, 1999 at 20:47:15:







I realize there are many factors that contribute to a diagnosis of MI; however, my father was recently admitted to the hospital with a suspected MI and
everyone kept referring to his enzyme levels being "normal" or negative.  This morning, however, the nurse stated that his enzymes have gone down and that's good.
I understand the physiology of the enzymes and why they are released into the blood stream, but I can't find any info on "normal" levels or limits.  Could you
post these ranges?  Thank you so much.
Susan
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