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coagulation test

Hello everbody,

I wanna ask a question i am so thankful this awesome web-site,

My doc wanna see my coagulation test and ıt ıs the result

INR   1.10     INR   0,87 - 1,20      
PT%   80.3     %   67 - 138      
APTT   30.9     second  21 - 37      
PT   13.3     second   11 - 14,2

after 4 months i had some bad experience :( and my Anti-Hcv and Anti-Hbc came back negative too, Do i need further test and can i have any Hepatitis?

Thank you so much for ur kind answers....
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Thank you willbb,

I hope ı could tell about my situation i had test after 4 months unprotected and i had test after 3 months all Std's was negative and finally my Doc wanted to see this test about my liver do i need again test 6. months after or not?

Thank you again...
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Hi there.....these blood levels are all in the normal range and you have tested negative for HepC....You do not have hepatitis.

Best to you..
Will
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