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Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA), Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and other autoimmune complications and extranodal involvement in CLL
[i]"Autoimmune conditions are common in CLL and are often managed in a distinct manner from primary autoimmune disease. Leukemic involvement of other organs is rare in CLL and should be managed in a distinct manner from CLL without these manifestations. The following review summarizes the diagnosis and
[i]"Autoimmune conditions are common in CLL and are often managed in a distinct manner from primary autoimmune disease. Leukemic involvement of other organs is rare in CLL and should be managed in a distinct manner from CLL without these manifestations. The following review summarizes the diagnosis and
CLLerinOz
Administrator
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Could autoimmune diet hide thyroid problems?
Anti TG 33 (0-100) Latest minerals/vitamins etc (I'm not on any supplements, but an extreme autoimmune diet of mainly chicken/turkey/veg/olive oil) Ferritin 33 (5-204) B12 514 (187-883) Vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D) 109 (75-150) Folate 10.1 (2.8-20) Globulin 24 (18-34) Iron 20.3 (8-25)
Immunoglobulin
Anti TG 33 (0-100) Latest minerals/vitamins etc (I'm not on any supplements, but an extreme autoimmune diet of mainly chicken/turkey/veg/olive oil) Ferritin 33 (5-204) B12 514 (187-883) Vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D) 109 (75-150) Folate 10.1 (2.8-20) Globulin 24 (18-34) Iron 20.3 (8-25)
Immunoglobulin
Kccaviler
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Why stimulating an immune response seldom works for many cancers
MHC: major histocompatibility complex, PD-1: programmed cell death 1, PD-L1: programmed cell death ligand 1, PVR: poliovirus receptor, TAA: tumor associated antigen, TAM: tumor-associated macrophage, TCR: T-cell receptor, TIGIT: T cell immunoreceptor with Ig and ITIM domains, TIM-3: T cell
immunoglobulin
MHC: major histocompatibility complex, PD-1: programmed cell death 1, PD-L1: programmed cell death ligand 1, PVR: poliovirus receptor, TAA: tumor associated antigen, TAM: tumor-associated macrophage, TCR: T-cell receptor, TIGIT: T cell immunoreceptor with Ig and ITIM domains, TIM-3: T cell
immunoglobulin
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Can you judge your COVID immunity with an antibody test? Israeli research says yes
More general antibody tests, which labs can quickly process using kits that cost just a few dollars, give a snapshot of
Immunoglobulin
G (IGG) antibodies in the blood.
More general antibody tests, which labs can quickly process using kits that cost just a few dollars, give a snapshot of
Immunoglobulin
G (IGG) antibodies in the blood.
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
How high do titers go for APS lab work?
Hello I am curious about what is high for anticardolipins IGG, IGM and IGA. B-2-glycoprotiens IGG, IGM and IGA and anti-phosphatidlyserine IGG, IGM and IGA ? Have any of you received results with >100 or >200 for any of the above? I am simply curious about all of this and how various labs report
Hello I am curious about what is high for anticardolipins IGG, IGM and IGA. B-2-glycoprotiens IGG, IGM and IGA and anti-phosphatidlyserine IGG, IGM and IGA ? Have any of you received results with >100 or >200 for any of the above? I am simply curious about all of this and how various labs report
Raw57
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
VACCINATIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (CLL/SLL)
[/i] https://immunisationhandbook.health.gov.au/contents/vaccination-for-special-risk-groups/vaccination-for-people-who-are-immunocompromised#people-with-severe-neutropenia See https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/150538997/vaccinations-when-neutropenic-or-when-receiving-
immunoglobulin
-ig-replacement-therapy-that-is-intravenous-ivig-or-subcutaneous-scig
[/i] https://immunisationhandbook.health.gov.au/contents/vaccination-for-special-risk-groups/vaccination-for-people-who-are-immunocompromised#people-with-severe-neutropenia See https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/150538997/vaccinations-when-neutropenic-or-when-receiving-
immunoglobulin
-ig-replacement-therapy-that-is-intravenous-ivig-or-subcutaneous-scig
CLLerinOz
Administrator
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Paper: elevated b12 bound to immunoglobulins masking B12 deficiency
Latest paper from Wolffenbuttel of "The many faces of cobalamin deficiency" fame. Fascinating! https://casereports.bmj.com/content/15/1/e247660.long (full text available) Abstract: In clinical practice, the finding of an elevated serum B12 concentration is often the consequence of supplementation
Latest paper from Wolffenbuttel of "The many faces of cobalamin deficiency" fame. Fascinating! https://casereports.bmj.com/content/15/1/e247660.long (full text available) Abstract: In clinical practice, the finding of an elevated serum B12 concentration is often the consequence of supplementation
jade_s
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Rising Lymphocytes
About 6 months back I asked that a steroid be administered prior to IVIG that I receive every 4 weeks. Coincidentally, my lymphocytes began to rise and are now in the 90%+ range. Wondering whether others may have experienced a similar result? thanks, Dennis, Venetoclax
About 6 months back I asked that a steroid be administered prior to IVIG that I receive every 4 weeks. Coincidentally, my lymphocytes began to rise and are now in the 90%+ range. Wondering whether others may have experienced a similar result? thanks, Dennis, Venetoclax
Fant1924
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CLL Support
2 years ago
complex question like your views please.
Hey everyone hope you’re all having a good day. So here’s my question. I’m currently taking 7.5 injections of methotrexate and yesterday I had a routine appointment with immunology. I’m clinically immune suppressed due to retuximab infusions in 2013 which knocked out my immunoglobulins and they’ve never
Hey everyone hope you’re all having a good day. So here’s my question. I’m currently taking 7.5 injections of methotrexate and yesterday I had a routine appointment with immunology. I’m clinically immune suppressed due to retuximab infusions in 2013 which knocked out my immunoglobulins and they’ve never
Leics
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NRAS
2 years ago
Graves' Ophthalmopathy in the Setting of Primary Hypothyroidism
Laboratory investigation revealed positive thyroid-stimulating
immunoglobulin
of 500 IU/mL (normal value: <140 IU/mL) with thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4) in the euthyroid range.
Laboratory investigation revealed positive thyroid-stimulating
immunoglobulin
of 500 IU/mL (normal value: <140 IU/mL) with thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4) in the euthyroid range.
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Covid-Induced ITP Recovery Questions
At the end of August 2022, I was diagnosed with covid-induced ITP. I only caught it because all my extremities were covered in little red dots (petechiae). I made a freaking-out visit to the ER, and they diagnosed me after they did labs and my platelet count came back 0. All these weeks later (October
At the end of August 2022, I was diagnosed with covid-induced ITP. I only caught it because all my extremities were covered in little red dots (petechiae). I made a freaking-out visit to the ER, and they diagnosed me after they did labs and my platelet count came back 0. All these weeks later (October
thestrugglebus
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ITP Support Association
2 years ago
Need help in understanding immunoglobulins..
I have a question about IGG. I have noticed IGG is slipping gradually. Now at 6.25. I keep reading the term IVIG on this site and I am wondering will we all have to have IVIG eventually as this disease progresses? As the number lowers, does it mean we will have more infections or hospitalizations
I have a question about IGG. I have noticed IGG is slipping gradually. Now at 6.25. I keep reading the term IVIG on this site and I am wondering will we all have to have IVIG eventually as this disease progresses? As the number lowers, does it mean we will have more infections or hospitalizations
Curling123
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Advice
ive got an appointment through for endrocolgist clinic in oct they want me to get some bloods done which i enclose. Also im having the medichecks ones asvised on here the same time i enclose have i covered everything? Also ive been having problems for a while with either my igg or iga or igm sometimes
ive got an appointment through for endrocolgist clinic in oct they want me to get some bloods done which i enclose. Also im having the medichecks ones asvised on here the same time i enclose have i covered everything? Also ive been having problems for a while with either my igg or iga or igm sometimes
France92
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
IVIG recommended
I’m currently in remission after my one year Obinutuzumab and Venetoclax treatment. It’s been one year since finishing the Obinutuzumab infusions and my IGG counts remain quite low. My oncologist is recommending IVIG infusions. Has anyone had these? How were the infusions tolerated? Thank you!
I’m currently in remission after my one year Obinutuzumab and Venetoclax treatment. It’s been one year since finishing the Obinutuzumab infusions and my IGG counts remain quite low. My oncologist is recommending IVIG infusions. Has anyone had these? How were the infusions tolerated? Thank you!
Cllinmaryland
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Please help! RLS is very bad, also have leukemia, hemochromatosis and severely low immune globulins. Never heard of augmentation till read
Hi RLS community, I just joined. I have had RLS for 23 years but it has been fairly successfully treated with Mirapex although I have been on the max dose for a couple of years. I have been focusing on my other problems and not the RLS because as long as I took the pills by 7pm I could go to bed.
Hi RLS community, I just joined. I have had RLS for 23 years but it has been fairly successfully treated with Mirapex although I have been on the max dose for a couple of years. I have been focusing on my other problems and not the RLS because as long as I took the pills by 7pm I could go to bed.
maggiesgrandmom
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Doctor cannot fully diagnose without bone marrow biopsy and PET scan?
Update Results: Hello i did have the cyclometery test done, but i didnt put it here before. Is thaat the same as a FISH test? Here are my results: An abnormal CD5-positive B cell population accounts for approximately 35% of lymphocytes and 13% of total events. This population shows kappa restriction
Update Results: Hello i did have the cyclometery test done, but i didnt put it here before. Is thaat the same as a FISH test? Here are my results: An abnormal CD5-positive B cell population accounts for approximately 35% of lymphocytes and 13% of total events. This population shows kappa restriction
SunCalifornia
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Unexpected remission - Maybe it will help (even one person)
Hi all, I was diagnosed with ITP in March 2021 with a count of 3, however it began October 2020. Until then I was just normal and quite fit and active, around that time I caught a virus and just never seemed to get better I was exhausted and developed digestive issues (trapped gas) it was soo very
Hi all, I was diagnosed with ITP in March 2021 with a count of 3, however it began October 2020. Until then I was just normal and quite fit and active, around that time I caught a virus and just never seemed to get better I was exhausted and developed digestive issues (trapped gas) it was soo very
Loftyc
in
ITP Support Association
2 years ago
Vitamin B12 deficiency ?
Hello everyone, well after blood tests showed my MCV at 105 ( Doctor said red blood cells too chunky ) I had more blood & urine tests and had results for Serum gamma GT - immunoglobulins - Serum iron - and serum folate all within normal range - but my Serum vitamin B12 = 148 ( normal range 187 - 883
Hello everyone, well after blood tests showed my MCV at 105 ( Doctor said red blood cells too chunky ) I had more blood & urine tests and had results for Serum gamma GT - immunoglobulins - Serum iron - and serum folate all within normal range - but my Serum vitamin B12 = 148 ( normal range 187 - 883
jules1955
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
New Diagnosis :what does all this blood work mean?
I was recently diagnosed with CLL. My hematologist/oncologist ran the standard tests and this is some of the info I see: No Jak2 17 mutation detected, No 9 mutation detected, No 12 mutation detected, No 10 mutation detected, No 14/17 Mutation detected A negative FISH for BCR-ABLI fusion. 2 weeks
I was recently diagnosed with CLL. My hematologist/oncologist ran the standard tests and this is some of the info I see: No Jak2 17 mutation detected, No 9 mutation detected, No 12 mutation detected, No 10 mutation detected, No 14/17 Mutation detected A negative FISH for BCR-ABLI fusion. 2 weeks
Adante
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Newly Released Real World Mavenclad Study
My neuro is contemplating switching me from Ocrevus to Mavenclad once my immune system is in better shape. This study gives me pause because it states: “Moreover, we identified better outcomes in patients exposed to a lower number of previous DMTs, suggesting that cladribine might be more effective when
My neuro is contemplating switching me from Ocrevus to Mavenclad once my immune system is in better shape. This study gives me pause because it states: “Moreover, we identified better outcomes in patients exposed to a lower number of previous DMTs, suggesting that cladribine might be more effective when
Raingrrl
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
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