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Hi Joan,
Good to meet you. Both infection and MS can prduce a positive oligoclonal CSF response. I think that what has been writtten means that the normal IgG (<0.7) indictes no CSF infection as a the reason why there is a oligoclonal CSF response. Although not conclusive for diagnosis as a stand alone test, that leaves MS as a reason for the positive result more likely. Have you had other testing done (MRI, evoked potentials etc)? With love, Erika |
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