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Old 03-25-2009, 09:45 AM #1
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Help Blood test result help!

Does anyone know in ENGLISH what this is?? I've been currently TRYING to be diagnosed for something "autoimmue". I had a positive Lupus test, which then came back with a "negative" DNA. I have high liver counts (ALT/AST), huge RA results. The test I am STUCK on is this...

Cycl Cit Pep AB IgG Expected range <=5 Mine was >300

What in the world is this exactly??

Anyone know?

Greatly Appreciative,
Angel
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