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Default ANA pattern interpretation-any thoughts from the learned?

OK, so THIS time the ANA came back, nucleolar 1:640. (No mention of speckled like last time....it was mixed then.) Now this is a different lab, and it will be redone at my old lab, BUT....I am reading CREST or Scleroderma....on the other hand, my ENA is still negative, no Scl 70. This is nuts. The ENA this time was pretty limited, SSA, SSB, scl 70 and rnp/sm.

I know there is NO cut and dried forumla to this, but, am I correct in drawing some preliminary conclusions?

Yes, I still feel like cr@p and am afraid of melting now in the sun....foooooo.
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