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Old 07-08-2007, 07:14 PM #1
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Default Question about lab test for anti bodies

Hi, I'm new here and have Hashimoto's thyroid disease. Prior to my Hashi diagnosis I was tested for the acetylcholine binding anti-bodies. My binding globulin result was 0.1 (high) and the reference range was <0.1. I had a nerve conduction study done by a physiatrist which came out 'normal.'

Does my lab result look like I have the diagnosis of MG? None of the MDs, including my GP, a neurologist and the physiatrist say I have MG.

Thanks,
Enid
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