ACE Levels
Alternate Names : SACE, Serum Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme
Definition A test that measures the amount of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) in the blood.
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Why is the Test Performed?
ACE levels can be used in the evaluation of sarcoidosis and other diseases that are caused or aggravated by constricted blood vessels. People with sarcoidosis may have their ACE levels tested regularly to evaluate the severity of the disease and to monitor the response to therapy. This test also helps confirm Gaucher's disease and leprosy.
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