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Default is thisnormal for diagnosis mg

Hi, i was recently diagnosed with anti musk positive, Mg, went into icu for crisis.
still trying to sort this stuff out. I just got some of my med papers from hospital. it says I had a titer of over 5000 when normal is 10.

What does that mean? titer over 5000

thanx
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