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Old 02-01-2016, 05:40 PM #1
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Default Technical Question re: receptor levels

Hi everyone,

I recently has my Myasthenia blood panel drawn again (its been two years?) and my results came back positive, which I expected. I've not been doing well with walking and I'm concerned my MG is progressively getting worse.

My question is this:

My doctor told me my levels are "elevated" but I'm not sure -how- elevated?
I cannot find a ref. range anywhere except for what constitutes as a "Positive" result. I know everyone is different but I am really curious where I stand (or, more realistically, where I fall. Hah! Get it?! A bad MG joke! )

Results are:

Binding Receptor Ab: 253.45 h nmol/L
Blocking Receptor Ab: 52 H % of inhibition
Modulating Receptor Ab: 92%

striated muscle always comes back negative

Does anyone else with generalized MG have similar results?

Thank you in advance to all who respond!

-Lin
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