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Does anyone know how a rheumatoid factor of 487 is classified?

I believe this is a different type of result than the 1:80, 1:64 etc that is

usually used. ( I think it is a newer type of test for rheumatoid factor) I just

know that when they talk about the ratio titers, they associate different

diseases to different levels of the factor...I have not been able to find

anything about this type of measurement except that <60 is negative. Any input

you might have is appreciated

Also why would a SED rate be normal when a person has obvious signs of

inflammation in multiple joints? ( redness, swelling, severe pain)

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