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Default Positive Ganglioside (GD1a) - HELP

i have small fiber neuropathy. the dr took alot of blood work he did a G1 AB panel. everything in the panel was normal except the Ganglioside (GD1a) AB,IGG/IGM. i got 123 WHEN NORMAL IS 0-50. THE RESULTS SAY THAT GD1A ANTIBODIES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH VARIENTS OF GUILLIAN BARRE SYNDROME (GBS)PARTICULARMOTIR AXONA NEUROPATHY.

DIES ANYONE UNDERSTAND THAT. IS IT A DINDING THAT WILL BE HELPFUL. WHAT SHOULD I ASK THE DR?

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