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Old 08-26-2021, 05:36 AM #1
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Default Test results

Can anyone tell me if these results are within normal range? My dr appointment is not until mid September. I have read results should be less than .05 and my results say <1, but I understand different labs set different standards or maybe <1 is equivalent to .05.

My results were as follows:
Flexitest 2
Acetylcholine Receptor Modulating Antibody
--------------TESTS-------------RESULTS--------UNITS--REF. RANGE---
Acetylcholine Rec Mod Ab <1 % <32% INHIBITION
Units: % Inhibition
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