The science nerd in me thinks this is neat, the health care worker in me thinks let me know when it reaches Phase II/III testing.
The mechanism to culture it is more exciting IMO.
The lab's computer probably has a defined range of a "normal" ratio for those with elevated total cholesterol and low HDL, whereas you have the opposite.
If there's one lab value that has yet to be proven clinically meaningful on health outcomes , it's cholesterol levels. Don't sweat it.
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