Bence Jones protein. Don't know about the spike. nm
Posted By: wondering on 2007-10-07
In Reply to: s/l bench jones? total protein which is high and a - lab question
Subject: Bence Jones protein. Don't know about the spike. nm
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immunophoresis positive for Bence-Jones SM
Subject: immunophoresis positive for Bence-Jones SM
as in Bence-Jones proteinuria.
s/l bench jones? total protein which is high and a
Subject: s/l bench jones? total protein which is high and a
urine without any s/l M-spike?
Protein S is a vitamin K–dependent anticoagulant protein, thus low levels tend to
Subject: Protein S is a vitamin K–dependent anticoagulant protein, thus low levels tend to
increase the tendency for coagulation/DVT. In this regard, I agree with you.
However, maybe the elevation of protein S at the time of the DVT rules out protein S deficiency as a probable cause of the thrombotic episode. Is there any such implication? The clotting mechanism involves a complex cascade of activation events of numerous factors, and Protein S is just one cofactor for another anticoagulant protein.
Still, it would be wise to flag the doctor and let him put the final word.
Acute appendicitis, possible s/l Les Bence with cecal transposition.
Subject: Acute appendicitis, possible s/l Les Bence with cecal transposition.
Your "Les Bence" could be vermiformis especially since they mention the cecum...nm
Subject: Your "Les Bence" could be vermiformis especially since they mention the cecum...nm
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M-spike is correct..........
Subject: M-spike is correct..........
s/l spike fell sm.
Subject: s/l spike fell sm.
Physical examination today reveals a large abrasion over the posterior aspect of his back. Otherwise, there is no external abnormalities other than the right clavicle with prominence of the midportion and the s/l spike fell in the subcutaneous tissue. tia.
s/l spike lymph node
Subject: s/l spike lymph node
A few small anterior _____ (s/l spike) lymph nodes are palpable.
TIA
not sure still sounds like spike fell. thanks for your help though.
Subject: not sure still sounds like spike fell. thanks for your help though.
not sure still sounds like spike fell. sm.
Subject: not sure still sounds like spike fell. sm.
It may very well be what you are saying, but doctors just don't say things the way they should. ;-) THanks for your help though.
I just could not think of that spiculated word, spike shaped etc. nm
Subject: I just could not think of that spiculated word, spike shaped etc. nm
s/l trimodal spike of blood clot formation
Subject: s/l trimodal spike of blood clot formation
Patient is on Coumadim
I mean JONES, not Jodi, sorry
Subject: I mean JONES, not Jodi, sorry
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There's a Watson-Jones fx classification. nm
Subject: There's a Watson-Jones fx classification. nm
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Subject: Jones fracture s/l hydraseal?
Robert jones dressing sm
Subject: Robert jones dressing sm
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Fits the context does it not??
Robert Jones dressing?
Subject: Robert Jones dressing?
could it be Robert Jones dressing?
Please help - Ortho - sounds like "she was placed into a Bolton Jones
Subject: Please help - Ortho - sounds like "she was placed into a Bolton Jones
Thanks!
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Subject: Robert Jones? (immobilizing dressing, bandage, or sometimes called a splint by orthopeds)
Yeah you're right I think Robert Jones dressing is correct as it is used for orthopedic support b
Subject: Yeah you're right I think Robert Jones dressing is correct as it is used for orthopedic support bandage...
Protein S
Subject: Protein S
Blood work at the time of the DVT showed that she had a slightly elevated protein S.
The doctor first says slightly low...(then says) elevated protein S. Doesn't it make sense for it to be low?
She has been on Coumadin for the DVT and a pulmonary embolism.
Did you mean ?protein?
Subject: Did you mean ?protein?
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Subject: 1-2+ protein UA
Urinalysis shows...
is it 1 to 2+ protein?
1 to 2 plus protein
1-2+ protein?
please help thank you in advance
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Subject: Could he be saying Ig A and M monoclonal protein? nm
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Subject: C-reactive protein
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Subject: Total protein
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sorry...he is an ESL saying total protein
Subject: sorry...he is an ESL saying total protein
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Subject: IgG lambda monoclonal protein....
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Subject: cyclic citrullinated protein
cyclic citrullinated protein
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Subject: Probably protein autoimmune syndrome nm
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Are you sure it is not BMP, bone morphogenic protein. nm
Subject: Are you sure it is not BMP, bone morphogenic protein. nm
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Sorry should be bone morphogenetic protein
Subject: Sorry should be bone morphogenetic protein
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Subject: Alpha field protein?
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Subject: BMP = bone morphogenic protein (nm)
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Subject: protein G cell antibody
I would not unless there is a name to the facility such as Jones Hospital Urgent Care Facility but g
Subject: I would not unless there is a name to the facility such as Jones Hospital Urgent Care Facility but go by the client profile if you can for that report.
Abnormal Protein S, s/l CNN and possible lipid antibody. sm
Subject: Abnormal Protein S, s/l CNN and possible lipid antibody. sm
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Subject: protein S, C and ? (maybe stuttering) possible lipid antibody...
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Maybe C-reactive protein. Used to detect inflammation. nm
Subject: Maybe C-reactive protein. Used to detect inflammation. nm
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