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I have had a pulmonary embolism and i recently tested positive for hexagonal phospholipid neutral test. what does that test result mean?

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New lab test: Hexagonal phosholipid neutralization assay is a test for the confusingly-named lupus anticoagulants, which do not mean you have lupus and actually make the blood more coagulable. This finding has some implications for your health. You can read about the assay here http://laboratoryalliance.com/pdf/Hexagonal%20Phase%20Phospho%20Neutral%20Mar%2009.pdf

Answered 6/20/2014

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