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Immunoglobulin treatment
Hi all hope your all keeping well.I wanted to ask if anyone else is or has had
Immunoglobulin
treatment.
Hi all hope your all keeping well.I wanted to ask if anyone else is or has had
Immunoglobulin
treatment.
Carkaisabellacolin
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
IgG Testing, Immunoglobulin Replacement Therapy, and Infection Outcomes in Patients with CLL or NHL: Real-World Evidence
CLL is well characterised as a cancer of the immune system, hence CLL specialists recommend keeping up to date with non-live vaccinations https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/148546478/vaccinations-for-people-with-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia-cll-sll and the use of prophylactic
Immunoglobulin
CLL is well characterised as a cancer of the immune system, hence CLL specialists recommend keeping up to date with non-live vaccinations https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/148546478/vaccinations-for-people-with-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia-cll-sll and the use of prophylactic
Immunoglobulin
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
3 months ago
Immunoglobulin tests
However, my doc prefers that my CLL haematologist should write to him requesting
immunoglobulin
testing, rather than the request just coming from his patient. How unusual or non-standard is
immunoglobulin
blood testing for us CLLers? I’m confused.
However, my doc prefers that my CLL haematologist should write to him requesting
immunoglobulin
testing, rather than the request just coming from his patient. How unusual or non-standard is
immunoglobulin
blood testing for us CLLers? I’m confused.
Fogey
in
CLL Support
7 months ago
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Kidney Transplant & Primary Immune Deficiency
I'm looking to connect with some who have a Primary Immune deficiency and on
immunoglobulin
replacement. I have both and am having some issues specific to them.
I'm looking to connect with some who have a Primary Immune deficiency and on
immunoglobulin
replacement. I have both and am having some issues specific to them.
viviselphie
in
Kidney Disease
6 months ago
PM Scl 100
To recap I am: ANA positive Anti phospholipid IgG positive Permanently low platelets Edit: also high
immunoglobulin
IgM Raynaud's Undifferentiated Inflammatory arthritis, connective tissue and lupus (or so it says on my notes) Thanks in advance.
To recap I am: ANA positive Anti phospholipid IgG positive Permanently low platelets Edit: also high
immunoglobulin
IgM Raynaud's Undifferentiated Inflammatory arthritis, connective tissue and lupus (or so it says on my notes) Thanks in advance.
Brychni
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
Does any1 know if immunoglobulin treatment inhosp for someone recently diagnosed peripheral neuropathy/lots infections linked tob12inanyway?
recently been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy last time he was admitted, numb feet, trouble walking, dizziness,etc I've been telling them about b12 as don't know what he's been checked for & he's not been given any treatment for that I've yet to hear if he's having immunotherapy due to low or high
immunoglobulin
recently been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy last time he was admitted, numb feet, trouble walking, dizziness,etc I've been telling them about b12 as don't know what he's been checked for & he's not been given any treatment for that I've yet to hear if he's having immunotherapy due to low or high
immunoglobulin
Jo5454
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Pm scl 100
To recap I am: ANA positive Anti phospholipid IgG positive Permanently low platelets High
immunoglobulin
IgM Raynaud's Undifferentiated Inflammatory arthritis, connective tissue and lupus (or so it says on my notes) Thanks in advance.
To recap I am: ANA positive Anti phospholipid IgG positive Permanently low platelets High
immunoglobulin
IgM Raynaud's Undifferentiated Inflammatory arthritis, connective tissue and lupus (or so it says on my notes) Thanks in advance.
Brychni
in
Myositis UK
2 months ago
Immunologist tomorrow! What to ask?
Her primary care doctor/PA appointment ran a bunch of normal blood tests, and turned up low
Immunoglobulin
A Qn Serum 78 (scale of 87-352), while the IgG and IgM were normal, so I think that's the main reason for the referral.
Her primary care doctor/PA appointment ran a bunch of normal blood tests, and turned up low
Immunoglobulin
A Qn Serum 78 (scale of 87-352), while the IgG and IgM were normal, so I think that's the main reason for the referral.
LostinHeadSpace
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Current SUPERNOVA Clinical Trial for Reformulated EVUSHELD for preventing COVID-19 infection for immune-impaired individuals
National Library of Medicine. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05648110 Some of the exclusion criteria are: Receipt of IV or SC
immunoglobulin
within 6 months prior to Visit 1 or expected to receive IV and SC
immunoglobulin
6 months after dosing.
National Library of Medicine. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05648110 Some of the exclusion criteria are: Receipt of IV or SC
immunoglobulin
within 6 months prior to Visit 1 or expected to receive IV and SC
immunoglobulin
6 months after dosing.
Classicaljazz
in
CLL Support
8 months ago
When We Have CLL, Why We Need Particularly need an Immunome. (Why neutrophil and immunoglobulin counts don't measure immunity all that well)
We also learned from the COVID pandemic, that
immunoglobulin
protection from COVID-19 infection is challenging for us to achieve.
We also learned from the COVID pandemic, that
immunoglobulin
protection from COVID-19 infection is challenging for us to achieve.
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
2 months ago
Immunocompromised?
As a person who is Stage 0, is in W&W who has healthy RBC, Platelets and
Immunoglobulin
numbers… am I still considered immunocompromised? My WBC number is currently around 34. I work in large crowds and I wonder whether I should go back to masking .
As a person who is Stage 0, is in W&W who has healthy RBC, Platelets and
Immunoglobulin
numbers… am I still considered immunocompromised? My WBC number is currently around 34. I work in large crowds and I wonder whether I should go back to masking .
Audioblender
in
CLL Support
9 months ago
Hemithyroidectomy
My TSH has risen from 1.37 pre-surgery to 3.99, I now have half a thyroid and autoimmune thyroiditis in the remaining left lobe, yet my GP is not interested as all my bloods are within range with the exception of Tissue Transglutaminase IgA
immunoglobulin
A level which is 4.25 g/L (range is 0.8 - 2.8
My TSH has risen from 1.37 pre-surgery to 3.99, I now have half a thyroid and autoimmune thyroiditis in the remaining left lobe, yet my GP is not interested as all my bloods are within range with the exception of Tissue Transglutaminase IgA
immunoglobulin
A level which is 4.25 g/L (range is 0.8 - 2.8
Bexlr
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
What High and Low Immunoglobulin G Levels Mean for People With Cancer - A Review from the Patient Power Information Resource
Click on the link - https://www.patientpower.info/navigating-cancer/what-high-and-low-
immunoglobulin
-g-levels-mean-for-people-with-cancer?
Click on the link - https://www.patientpower.info/navigating-cancer/what-high-and-low-
immunoglobulin
-g-levels-mean-for-people-with-cancer?
Smakwater
in
CLL Support
11 months ago
Does anyone have experience of Radical Prostatectomy surgery or External Beam Therapy (with hormone therapy)?
Ongoing
immunoglobulin
treatment managing this well. Now I have been diagnosed with localised T2 Prostate Cancer and the two courses of treatment are a Radical Prostatectomy or External Beam radiotherapy (with hormone treatment). Research time….
Ongoing
immunoglobulin
treatment managing this well. Now I have been diagnosed with localised T2 Prostate Cancer and the two courses of treatment are a Radical Prostatectomy or External Beam radiotherapy (with hormone treatment). Research time….
ken-b
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Canadian SCIG and IVIG study
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653498/ [i]
Clinical outcomes of
treatment for patients with secondary antibody deficiency: Data from the Ontario
immunoglobulin
treatment case registry[/i] PLoS One. 2023; 18(11): e0294408. Published online 2023 Nov 16.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653498/ [i]
Clinical outcomes of
treatment for patients with secondary antibody deficiency: Data from the Ontario
immunoglobulin
treatment case registry[/i] PLoS One. 2023; 18(11): e0294408. Published online 2023 Nov 16.
SeymourB
in
CLL Support
10 months ago
Low Immune System
The
immunoglobulin
test can show whether there's a problem with your immune system. But usually when you are low you get sick a lot. Of course I have stopped all RA treatment and I am getting monthly infusions to try to raise the IGG. There is nothing they can do for the IGA and IGM.
The
immunoglobulin
test can show whether there's a problem with your immune system. But usually when you are low you get sick a lot. Of course I have stopped all RA treatment and I am getting monthly infusions to try to raise the IGG. There is nothing they can do for the IGA and IGM.
Tiredpup
in
NRAS
9 months ago
Possible lupus???
My Thyriod has came back fine, however my
Immunoglobulin
G and M levels are high.. I'm calling the doctors tomorrow, but wondered if this could be a sign of lupus and what else will the doctors check.
My Thyriod has came back fine, however my
Immunoglobulin
G and M levels are high.. I'm calling the doctors tomorrow, but wondered if this could be a sign of lupus and what else will the doctors check.
RebeccaD1231
in
LUPUS UK
11 months ago
Liver biopsy + updates
My other readings that are out of range are; creatinine (low),
Immunoglobulin
G (high), Globulin (high), total protein (high), ANCA IIF Screen: ANCA Immunofluorescence - positive pANCA PATTERN, and Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (low).
My other readings that are out of range are; creatinine (low),
Immunoglobulin
G (high), Globulin (high), total protein (high), ANCA IIF Screen: ANCA Immunofluorescence - positive pANCA PATTERN, and Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (low).
Stephskie2005
in
British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Blood results - Any Advice?
uIU/mL (Normal range 0.270 - 4.200 uIU/mL) T4, Free, Direct - 1.46 ng/dL (Normal: 0.80 - 1.90 ng/dL) T3 Total (T3 U[take and FTI) - 91 ng/dL (Normal 80-200 ng/dL) Thyroid Peroxidase AB - 246 IU/ml (Normal: <35 IU/mL) Thyroglobulin Antibody - 17 (Normal 0-115 IU/mL) Thyroid Stimulating
Immunoglobulin
uIU/mL (Normal range 0.270 - 4.200 uIU/mL) T4, Free, Direct - 1.46 ng/dL (Normal: 0.80 - 1.90 ng/dL) T3 Total (T3 U[take and FTI) - 91 ng/dL (Normal 80-200 ng/dL) Thyroid Peroxidase AB - 246 IU/ml (Normal: <35 IU/mL) Thyroglobulin Antibody - 17 (Normal 0-115 IU/mL) Thyroid Stimulating
Immunoglobulin
Kim327
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
High Immunoglobulin G levels
Hi everyone, I do hope everyone is keeping as well as they can be…. Just a quick question regarding the above, has anyone had high levels of this and if so dows this require any treatment/therapy. I am aware low levels do but can’t really find any info for high levels I have been having various bloods
Hi everyone, I do hope everyone is keeping as well as they can be…. Just a quick question regarding the above, has anyone had high levels of this and if so dows this require any treatment/therapy. I am aware low levels do but can’t really find any info for high levels I have been having various bloods
Grendall
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
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