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Old 03-20-2013, 11:42 AM #1
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Default Would Cellcept & Prednisone affect MuSK test?

Hi! I'm just wondering... My neurologist seems to think I have MG and so is running me through the tests to verify it..blood tests, I got the brain & spine MRIs which were normal, etc.

What is concerning me is that my rheumy just put me on Prednisone again and added Cellcept. I've been on it only two days. But I was thinking, my Neurologist ordered a MuSK test that I've not had done yet.

Will the Prednisone and Cellcept interfere with getting a true reading on my MuSK test?

I put in a call to the drs, but haven't heard back yet, and thought maybe you guys would know.
Thanks so much
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