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Old 06-23-2015, 07:28 AM #1
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Default Acetylcholine Receptor Antibody

Hi folks, I had a call from neuro opthamologist secretary yesterday saying this test carried out a while ago was "mildly positive". He wishes to repeat this test. Had attended for double vision and eye movements poor.

I was of the opinion that a positive test was indicative of MG. Is there any other condition which causes this test to be positive?

My neurologist had a PET scan conducted a couple of years ago which came back positive for something, I was never told?????????? but disregarded as a false positive as it did not fit my symptoms. Funny how they can pick and choose what to accept/disregard.

Interested in any opinion on test.
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