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Old 01-30-2016, 12:41 PM #1
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Default Why would we Ever have AChr blocking Antibodies without MG?

Still undiagnosed and looking at my Labwork. MuSK was messed up so resending to Athena Labs this time, however Achr Blocking antibodies were 23 with 0-25 being normal. Does being on the high end of normal mean anything? I know I've read discussions of the antibodies fluctuating and that makes me wonder what the neuro would think if they had been 26 on that day? I just wonder why we would ever have a detectable amount of those antibodies without a disease process? Thanks.
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