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Hexagonal Phospholipid Neutralization

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My new APS doc tested me last week for " Hexagonal Phospholipid Neutralization". It came back this morning as "negative" My GP just forwarded the results with no comment! Does anyone have an idea of what this test shows? WebMD and Mayo don't have anything.

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Thanks Apsnotfab:

I'm sure you are right about my GP. I'm still waiting for the APS Doc to discuss this one. I'm am not sure what I am reading here either. But your link mentioned: "the exception of heparinized patient samples." That would be me. So, as usual, I am an exception. I'll let everyone know what the new Doc says after we have a chin wag.

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