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Fetal RhD test INCONCLUSIVE
This requires a prophylactic anti-D
immunoglobulin
injection at 28 weeks and then keeping it under observation with any beeding I may have as anti-d is required. Another injection would again be required if after delivery baby’s blood is found to be actually positive.
This requires a prophylactic anti-D
immunoglobulin
injection at 28 weeks and then keeping it under observation with any beeding I may have as anti-d is required. Another injection would again be required if after delivery baby’s blood is found to be actually positive.
Qwerty1144
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Myasthenia Gravis ,My Dandelion ,My Life
Diagnosing was just as problematic as Living with Myasthenia Gravis , just like the Dandelion. I pluck from my garden ,they disappear momentarily and reappear, in another place only to remind me ,I need to keep and give attention to make sure it don't kill ,steal or destroy whatever maintenance necessary
Diagnosing was just as problematic as Living with Myasthenia Gravis , just like the Dandelion. I pluck from my garden ,they disappear momentarily and reappear, in another place only to remind me ,I need to keep and give attention to make sure it don't kill ,steal or destroy whatever maintenance necessary
faithhope421
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Myasthenia Gravis Association
3 years ago
Ibrutinib and Immunoglobulins
Wonder if ibrutinib helps to increase immunoglobulins. May 2020 started ibrutinib and IGG was 425, now IGG 451
Wonder if ibrutinib helps to increase immunoglobulins. May 2020 started ibrutinib and IGG was 425, now IGG 451
Davidcara
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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Bumpy ride
My CLL journey of a&e admission, neutropenic sepsis, failed chemo, many blood transfusions, IVIG and Ibrutinib. Now, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Oropharyngeal Cancer! (Breathe) so, radiotherapy awaits.
My CLL journey of a&e admission, neutropenic sepsis, failed chemo, many blood transfusions, IVIG and Ibrutinib. Now, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Oropharyngeal Cancer! (Breathe) so, radiotherapy awaits.
Meic13
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Development of AstraZeneca's SARS-CoV2 spike monoclonal antibodies (AZD7442)
The heavy- and light-chain genes from single antigen-reactive B cells were sequenced and cloned into
immunoglobulin
expression vectors. (78 antigen-reactive mAbs were cloned at this step) Strategy 2: IgG genes were sequenced and cloned from individual B cells without prior screening. 389 recombinant
The heavy- and light-chain genes from single antigen-reactive B cells were sequenced and cloned into
immunoglobulin
expression vectors. (78 antigen-reactive mAbs were cloned at this step) Strategy 2: IgG genes were sequenced and cloned from individual B cells without prior screening. 389 recombinant
gardening-girl
in
CLL Support
4 years ago
splenectomy
Hi I've been taking Eltrombopag tabs for nearly 2yrs and before that I was having
Immunoglobulin
infusions every 3 weeks and now my Dr wants to remove my spleen as my platelet count is around 21-23 and hasn't gone above 30 since december and my red cell count is low as well, Have many people had their
Hi I've been taking Eltrombopag tabs for nearly 2yrs and before that I was having
Immunoglobulin
infusions every 3 weeks and now my Dr wants to remove my spleen as my platelet count is around 21-23 and hasn't gone above 30 since december and my red cell count is low as well, Have many people had their
Sparky10
in
ITP Support Association
4 years ago
??? Labs for ocrevus
Per webinar Dr Thrower indicated because somewhat increased risk covid severity on B cell depleted (Ocrevus, rituxan, kisimpta), you should have your immune function assessed. He suggested the following labs: cd19/20, T cell subsets, lymphocytes, IgG and IgM. I wondered what others were doing ?
Per webinar Dr Thrower indicated because somewhat increased risk covid severity on B cell depleted (Ocrevus, rituxan, kisimpta), you should have your immune function assessed. He suggested the following labs: cd19/20, T cell subsets, lymphocytes, IgG and IgM. I wondered what others were doing ?
erash
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Super Low IGG levels. 384. What odds vaccine will work?
All 3 levels extremely below normal. Should we request IVIG.?
All 3 levels extremely below normal. Should we request IVIG.?
Palmetto
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Graves Disease blood results can anyone help please
I have just had some blood results back and as I have an upcoming consultant appointment would really appreciate some thoughts on the results Free T3 4.4 pmol/L range 3.5-6.5 pmol/L TSH 3.92 mU/L range 0.35/5.50 mU/L Free T4 16.2 pmol/L range 10.5 - 21.0 pmol/L Thyroid stimulating
immunoglobulin
I have just had some blood results back and as I have an upcoming consultant appointment would really appreciate some thoughts on the results Free T3 4.4 pmol/L range 3.5-6.5 pmol/L TSH 3.92 mU/L range 0.35/5.50 mU/L Free T4 16.2 pmol/L range 10.5 - 21.0 pmol/L Thyroid stimulating
immunoglobulin
hattersteapar
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Newbie needs help please - new to the meds (T4 and T3) and this forum
8/2019 Tests: (fairly good results) before the celexa
TSH 1.18 uIU/mL (normal 0.45 to 4.5) Thyroid Stim
immunoglobulin
0.10 IU/L (normal 0.00 to 0.55) T3, free 2.40 pg/mL (normal 2.0 to 4.4) T3, bound 92 ng/mL (normal is 71 to 180) T4.
8/2019 Tests: (fairly good results) before the celexa
TSH 1.18 uIU/mL (normal 0.45 to 4.5) Thyroid Stim
immunoglobulin
0.10 IU/L (normal 0.00 to 0.55) T3, free 2.40 pg/mL (normal 2.0 to 4.4) T3, bound 92 ng/mL (normal is 71 to 180) T4.
jeanie245
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Biologics (mAbs) - what are they and how do they work? 🤔
IgE stands for
immunoglobulin
E which a type of antibody. Antibodies are made by the immune system to protect the body from bacteria, viruses, and allergens. IgE antibodies are normally found in small amounts in the blood, but higher amounts can be a sign that the body overreacts to allergens.
IgE stands for
immunoglobulin
E which a type of antibody. Antibodies are made by the immune system to protect the body from bacteria, viruses, and allergens. IgE antibodies are normally found in small amounts in the blood, but higher amounts can be a sign that the body overreacts to allergens.
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
IVIG: Wondering if it's right for me? Your experience?
Had anyone with CLL and on ibrutinib had IVIG treatment? I'm thinking about it -- but would like more information; eg side effects, duration of benefits, etc. (Iwas inthe ICU rhis summer with viral pneumonia after a trip to Israel).
Had anyone with CLL and on ibrutinib had IVIG treatment? I'm thinking about it -- but would like more information; eg side effects, duration of benefits, etc. (Iwas inthe ICU rhis summer with viral pneumonia after a trip to Israel).
suz02
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Artificial Urinary Sphincter (AMS 800) - A first person account.
SoonerMark, Istomin, and any other patients interested in the Artificial Urinary Sphincter, aka AMS800, as manufactured by American Medical Systems, Inc. and supplied by Boston Scientific. Here is a synopsis of my own experience. Preface to the following is that I also have indolent CLL and am fortunate
SoonerMark, Istomin, and any other patients interested in the Artificial Urinary Sphincter, aka AMS800, as manufactured by American Medical Systems, Inc. and supplied by Boston Scientific. Here is a synopsis of my own experience. Preface to the following is that I also have indolent CLL and am fortunate
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Post 717 Positively is the only way to look at ms 12 Dec 2020
Good Saturday Morning my ms Sisters and Brothers. I slept well, last, night well but a little cold. 70 Fahrenheitish, which is on the cooler side for Phoenix. I guess it is winter so it is better than 110F but I am born English so it is understood that I have to complain about the weather. Massive
Good Saturday Morning my ms Sisters and Brothers. I slept well, last, night well but a little cold. 70 Fahrenheitish, which is on the cooler side for Phoenix. I guess it is winter so it is better than 110F but I am born English so it is understood that I have to complain about the weather. Massive
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Helioplex test
Hey y’all!!! It’s been a while. Things over yonder are friggin crazy if you haven’t heard. 😂😫😂 Got 3 IVIG infusions and they helped tremendously with swallowing and cranial neuropathy. However, the effects are not sustained so I’m back to square one. Neuro-optho is pushing rheum for a plan and rheum
Hey y’all!!! It’s been a while. Things over yonder are friggin crazy if you haven’t heard. 😂😫😂 Got 3 IVIG infusions and they helped tremendously with swallowing and cranial neuropathy. However, the effects are not sustained so I’m back to square one. Neuro-optho is pushing rheum for a plan and rheum
Jmiller623
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Flu shot ?
Are people with APS or compromised immune system not suppose to get the flu shot? My dr says I should as I also have IGA deficiency (barely have this in my system). I was doing IVIG infusions until a few years later I had a bad reaction - so I stopped them. I’m a lil confused as I read different things
Are people with APS or compromised immune system not suppose to get the flu shot? My dr says I should as I also have IGA deficiency (barely have this in my system). I was doing IVIG infusions until a few years later I had a bad reaction - so I stopped them. I’m a lil confused as I read different things
Youmi111
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Sweet Syndrome in an Elderly Man With Well-Controlled Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The patient was initially treated with intravenous
immunoglobulin
, prednisone, and dapsone; and continued solely on dapsone. He responded well to treatment, but had multiple flare-ups due to not taking his medication. Dapsone and prednisone were restarted.
The patient was initially treated with intravenous
immunoglobulin
, prednisone, and dapsone; and continued solely on dapsone. He responded well to treatment, but had multiple flare-ups due to not taking his medication. Dapsone and prednisone were restarted.
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
in
Sweet's Syndrome UK
4 years ago
Can you have Polymyalgia with normal CRP and ESR?
My GP says my bilateral shoulder and hip pain cannot be polymyalgia because my blood tests are normal. My pain started in the last 6 weeks. Worse in the morning. I am 80, northern European and Swedish descent. I also have other autoimmune diseases: celiac, PCOS and they run in my family: Crohn's,
My GP says my bilateral shoulder and hip pain cannot be polymyalgia because my blood tests are normal. My pain started in the last 6 weeks. Worse in the morning. I am 80, northern European and Swedish descent. I also have other autoimmune diseases: celiac, PCOS and they run in my family: Crohn's,
Jane424
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
HELP INTERPRETING MY BLOOD TEST RESULTS
- Thyroid Stimulating
Immunoglobulin
(TSI): 12.9 IU/L (normal < 0.10 IU/L) - TSH Receptor Antibodies: 42.99 U/L Normal borderline: 9 - 14 U/L Positive: > 14 U/L Negative: < 9 U/L VITAMINS AND MINERAL TEST RESULTS - Zinc serum: 165.98 ug/dL (normal range 70 -150ug/dL I’m not supplementing so not
- Thyroid Stimulating
Immunoglobulin
(TSI): 12.9 IU/L (normal < 0.10 IU/L) - TSH Receptor Antibodies: 42.99 U/L Normal borderline: 9 - 14 U/L Positive: > 14 U/L Negative: < 9 U/L VITAMINS AND MINERAL TEST RESULTS - Zinc serum: 165.98 ug/dL (normal range 70 -150ug/dL I’m not supplementing so not
Bellazzurra
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Splenectomy or other options?
Our 6½ year old son has chronic itp. He was diagnosed with itp at 18 months old. His platelet counts have been all over the place but mostly low. We would be happy to have platelet numbers at 20,000-50,000. He has been on promacta for the last several years also has had many ivig transfusions. He is
Our 6½ year old son has chronic itp. He was diagnosed with itp at 18 months old. His platelet counts have been all over the place but mostly low. We would be happy to have platelet numbers at 20,000-50,000. He has been on promacta for the last several years also has had many ivig transfusions. He is
RJanna
in
ITP Support Association
4 years ago
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