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Blood test result: myeloperoxidase antibodies <0.2 is this a normal range?

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Dr. Robert Kneece answered

Yes: Reference Values &lt;0.4 U (negative) 0.4-0.9 U (equivocal) &gt; or =1.0 U (positive)

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Answered 2/27/2019

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