No. Only the 0.52 result was erroneous.

February 8, 2026Navis AI

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I appreciate you clarifying that, but I want to make sure I'm understanding your situation correctly.

It sounds like you may be referring to a previous conversation about lab results or test values, but this is the start of our conversation together. I don't have context about which specific result you're referring to or what test it came from.

Could you help me understand:

  • What test or lab value are you discussing? (e.g., tumor marker, blood work, imaging result)
  • What was the 0.52 result measuring?
  • What is the corrected value?
  • Do you have a medical report or results you'd like me to help you understand?

Once you share those details, I'll be happy to help you interpret what the results mean in plain language and discuss what questions might be helpful to ask your healthcare team.


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