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If the blood test results for Acetylcholine Receptors are normal, is MG conclusively ruled out?
No. It make a diagnosis more complicated. What are your symptoms? When and how often do they occur?

Other forum members have personal experience with this situation. I am sure they will post soon with some definitive information.

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