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Old 05-31-2017, 06:19 PM #1
Aztecnitemare Aztecnitemare is offline
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Hi. I've been trying to a diagnosis for several years. I had a doc suspect MG but did an MRI and said I didn't have MG.
Recently I was sent to another neurologist and he did the paraneoplastic an pl. Well one of the test came back AChR binding an .25 with a positive result being <=.02 NP/ml. The western blot came back negative as did the CRMP 5 and the ACRI.
Does that mean anything at all? Or is it another useless positive test that means nothing?
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