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Old 06-03-2013, 05:47 AM #1
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Confused Confused about AChR Antibody Ranges??

Sorry to keep posting! I have managed to get hold of my AChR result and I'm confused as I have read that below 0.5, 0.45, 0.3 and 0.2 and even 0.03 are classed as negative and even that any reading at all in the blood is abnormal?? I know you have to be guided by the lab that did the test but I'm confused why the ranges are different if the test is essentially the same? My reading was 0.12 so pretty negative by all standards I would say - unless there really shouldn't be any reading at all!

Thanks again everyone for your help!x
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