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Old 05-14-2018, 10:45 AM #1
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hi all ,met with dr 3 weeks ago dr suspects mg had mri and blood test blood test results AChR Binding Abs, Serum
11.40HIGH
Reference Range: 0.00-0.24 nmol/L
**Results verified by repeat testing** Negative: 0.00 - 0.24 Borderline: 0.25 - 0.40 Positive: > 0.40

AChR Blocking Abs, Serum
48HIGH
Reference Range: 0-25 %
Negative: 0 - 25 Borderline: 26 - 30 Positive: >30 . Results for this test are for research purposes only by the assay's manufacturer. The performance characteristics of this product have not been established. Results should not be used as a diagnostic procedure without confirmation of the diagnosis by another medically established diagnostic product or procedure.

AChR Modulating Ab
38HIGH
Reference Range: 0-20 %
Negative: <21 Equivocal: 21 - 25 Positive: >25 The assay is linear between values of 12 and 64. Those <12 and >64 are reported as such. No single value for ACR-modulating antibody should be used as a sole basis for meet with neurologist tomorrow is this conclusive for mg thanks dave g
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