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What does it mean if "hepatitis b surface antibody ql" is "borderline" but "hepatitis b surface antigen" is "non-reactive"?

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Dr. Andrew Seibert answered

Specializes in Gastroenterology

Uncertain.: Without the rest of your lab values, it is difficult to know for sure. These value suggest that you may have been exposed or vaccinated for hepatitis B in the past, but again we're working with incomplete information. You may speak with your physician who ordered the tests. Good luck.

Answered 2/5/2019

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