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Default These are the blood tests I have done in relation to immunology

Albumin- normal
Alpha1-normal
Alpha2- normal
Beta globulin- normal
Gamma Globulin -Normal
Total Protein- normal
Electrophoresis -none detected
Immunoelectrophoresis -No monoclonol immunoglobulins
ANA -negative
RNA -negative

All these have come back within the normal lab values. Is this sufficient for Immunology testing?

The ANA & RNA were the ones that were repeated most recently again. All the others were done in March 2006 well into my PN, actually 1 whole year after PN.
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