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High IgG levels does not lead to a diagnosis without further details of the types of IgG which are elevated. An increase in certain IgG subclasses is associated with diseased states especialy IgG4 in allergic diseases, Asthma and cystic fibrosis. With the wording used in the question it could imply that the person is mearly at the outlying area of normal distribution (reference range), just as some people are "tall" some people have naturally high IgG titers. On the plus side a high IgG titer means it is highly unlikely (but not impossible) that the patient has any immunodeficient diseases associated with IgG.

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IgG is the most abundant and diverse antibody in plasma, accounting for 75-85% of circulating antibodies. if protects against bacteria, viruses, and toxins circulating in blood and lymph, readily fixes complement, and is the main antibody of both secondary and late primary responses.

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MGUS - monoclonal gamapathy of undetermined sinifigance or WM Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia

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You need to be more specific: what of these four immunoglobulins (Ig) are elevated: IgG, IgA, IgM, or IgE?

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I'm a male how's is 31yrs and I would like more info and what does an elevated immunoglobulin E mean

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