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My primary care doctor suspected I had a neurological problem, so he order a blood test in late October 2013. Here are the results:
Acetylcholine Binding AB 34.0 nmol/L Acetylcholine Binding AB 13 percent Acetylcholine Modulating AB 77 percent I know that these numbers, along with my symptoms, show that I have MG. But what else do they reveal about my situation? -Mark- |
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