Incomplete info: You did not provide the result of your test. What you listed are the laboratory's suggested guideline for interpreting the results. All lab results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the test is usually in the best position to do that.
Answered 6/26/2013
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See below: What you have is how to interpret your results---there is always posted what is considered in the negative range, the equivocal range, and the positive range, look over your results---it should be listed above these ranges.
Answered 11/16/2020
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