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anti-HU? Here is a link to article about this. sm

Posted By: Txczech on 2007-07-17
In Reply to: paraneoplastic neuropathy - another day

Subject: anti-HU? Here is a link to article about this. sm

http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic298.htm


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here is a link to an article
Subject: here is a link to an article

http://www.springerlink.com/content/v281nl14235625m5/
I think that is correct. See article inside and link.
Subject: I think that is correct. See article inside and link.

"To obtain valid ovarian age measures, we required: no pituitary disorder or hormonal disorder related to ovarian function, no oophorectomy, no hormonal medication, no pregnancy at the time of ultrasound, breastfeeding no more than once per day during the menstrual cycle preceding the study assessments. We required that any diagnosis be current, the report of the diagnostic work-up informative and the clinical symptoms and treatment consistent with the diagnosis."

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/557084_2
Here is article listing dapsone and colchicine. See link.
Subject: Here is article listing dapsone and colchicine. See link.

http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic185.htm
Pt with diarrhea on anti-diuretic then changes to anti "a ree all" medication. (not diarrheal
Subject: Pt with diarrhea on anti-diuretic then changes to anti "a ree all" medication. (not diarrheal). nm


Is doc a rheumatologist? Google anti-Ro, anti-La antibodies and see if that fits.
Subject: Is doc a rheumatologist? Google anti-Ro, anti-La antibodies and see if that fits.


antibodies, anti BIG E?, anti Lewis A
Subject: antibodies, anti BIG E?, anti Lewis A

and anti Lewis B??  not sure about these and is there a website to find antibody names such as these and others.   Thanks so much for any help.
GI test? s/l anti-entomize here in the body? anti-entomize antibody? Italian accent.
Subject: GI test? s/l anti-entomize here in the body? anti-entomize antibody? Italian accent.


are you sure? Sted says anti-Ro and anti-La
Subject: are you sure? Sted says anti-Ro and anti-La

they are antibodies typically checked for immunological diseases.
anti-low and anti-law lab tests?
Subject: anti-low and anti-law lab tests?

how do you write these? can't find Thanks
try anti-LA or anti-La antibody - nm
Subject: try anti-LA or anti-La antibody - nm


It says right there in the article
Subject: It says right there in the article

"to compare the findings of triple-injection arthrography with those of arthroscopy of the wrist with use of three portals."
Reading the article below it seems to dB
Subject: Reading the article below it seems to dB

The relationships among visual acuity (log MAR), diagnostic category, age, the magnitude of a relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) in log units, photopic foveal thresholds to white and colored light (dB), and the mean deviation on the Humphrey visual field (dB) were studied in patients with various optic neuropathies. All acuity and dB values were expressed as interocular differences, the majority of cases having normal acuity in the fellow eye. In multiple regression analyses, acuity and RAPD were alternately chosen as the dependent or response variable with all remaining variables serving as the predictors or independent variables. The main finding was that the only significant predictor of a RAPD was the interocular mean deviation difference on the Humphrey field and the only significant predictor of acuity was the foveal threshold to white light. Redundant and insignificant variables were therefore identified with multiple regression analysis. Subsidiary findings include: (a) although diagnostic group was not a significant predictor in the above, simple linear regression line slopes relating RAPD magnitude to the Humphrey mean deviation were significantly different between optic neuritis and compression categories; (b) for a given level of acuity, foveal thresholds were substantially worse in these cases with neuronal damage than in strabismic amblyopia, refractive error, or corneal damage; and (c) sensitivity losses for red vs. blue light were similar...


This was in the second article on google
Subject: This was in the second article on google

Breast Smear/Nipple Secretion for Fat Stain


So I think you are hearing correctly. 


Found the article.
Subject: Found the article.

I have a feeling it is Creutzfeldt-Jakob.
More meds listed in this article. sm
Subject: More meds listed in this article. sm

http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic88.htm
Print-worthy article.
Subject: Print-worthy article.

This may not be the one-word answer you're looking for, but it is the Reader's Digest version ... literally. See the headings in the right-hand column, including niacin and other possibilities.


http://www.rd.com/content/non-statin-cholesterol-lowering-medications/
I humbly disagree - one single article with no available
Subject: I humbly disagree - one single article with no available

trademark or register information from the manufacturer does not make it Nitropaste but rather nitro (glycerin) paste. Just my opinion. There ARE registered names for nitro paste but this I believe is doc slang for generic nitroglycerin paste.
http://www.medicinenet.com/takayasu_disease/article.htm
Subject: http://www.medicinenet.com/takayasu_disease/article.htm


good article, thanks....it just doesn't sound like swelling though..sm
Subject: good article, thanks....it just doesn't sound like swelling though..sm

here is more info on the patient.

She has marked soft tissue loss anteriorly as she always has had and I can easily see, if not palpate, the humeral head beneath her skin, though fortunately it remains virtually non-painful. She has anterior instability and I suggest that she likely is subluxing or even dislocating this humeral head because of her complete absence of soft tissue.
I do not have access to Blackwell Synergy but this is the article they have: Craniovascular Accompan
Subject: I do not have access to Blackwell Synergy but this is the article they have: Craniovascular Accompaniments of the Vascular Headache of the Migraine Type


Did find Eysenck Personality Questionnaire on this migraine article. sm
Subject: Did find Eysenck Personality Questionnaire on this migraine article. sm

==http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1526-4610.1986.hed2602076.x==
See if this link helps. Lists Mycobacterium tuberculosis, See link.
Subject: See if this link helps. Lists Mycobacterium tuberculosis, See link.

==


http://www.dsmz.de/microorganisms/html/bacteria.genus/mycobacterium.html


s/l anti-row
Subject: s/l anti-row

The sentence is


Work up at that time revealed a positive rheumatoid factor and a positive s/l anti-row. 


Anti-Rho
Subject: Anti-Rho


or maybe anti-Ro and anti-La ? nm
Subject: or maybe anti-Ro and anti-La ? nm


Anti-Ro and Anti-La? sm
Subject: Anti-Ro and Anti-La? sm

Clinical Utility of Common Serum Rheumatologic Tests - March 15 ...



Anti-Ro and anti-La (anti-SS-B) are commonly identified in patients with Sjögren's ... Anti-Ro and anti-La testing may help to confirm the diagnosis of ...
www.aafp.org/afp/20020315/1073.html - 58k - Cached - Similar pages

For me it is anti-10A
Subject: For me it is anti-10A


anti-DNA?
Subject: anti-DNA?


Anti-E
Subject: Anti-E

I recently donated blood.  A few weeks later, the blood bank called me to tell me that I couldn't donate again because I had ANTI-E (RH-3).  I asked what that meant and they said ask your doctor.  I called my doctor's office and was told that I couldn't get a blood transfusion, but the doctor would talk with me more about it at our next visit.  I have no "next visit" scheduled as I am otherwise healthy.  Can you tell me what this means?  I have had 3 live births and 2 miscarriages.  My 1st two babies were A+ and my last was O+.  I am A+.  My mother was A-. 
ANTI-E (RH-3)
Subject: ANTI-E (RH-3)

That didn't post right.  I'll try again: 


I recently donated blood.  A few weeks later, the blood bank called me to tell me that I couldn't donate again because I had ANTI-E (RH-3).  I asked what that meant and they said ask your doctor.  I called my doctor's office and was told that I couldn't get a blood transfusion, but the doctor would talk with me more about it at our next visit.  I have no "next visit" scheduled as I am otherwise healthy.  Can you tell me what this means?  I have had 3 live births and 2 miscarriages.  My 1st two babies were A+ and my last was O+.  I am A+.  My mother was A


ANTI-"C-BER" - sorry
Subject: ANTI-"C-BER" - sorry


"P O N M anti-inflammatories"
Subject: "P O N M anti-inflammatories"

Not sure is "P O N M" is an abbreviation or what. Help??
Sorry, you're right, it is anti-Ro.
Subject: Sorry, you're right, it is anti-Ro.

Found anti-Rho on Google which is associated with gamma globulin. Anti-Ro is the SS-A antibody which goes with the rheumatoid workup. Should have looked into it further...
anti-fibrin IgG?
Subject: anti-fibrin IgG?


s/l anti-ket for bee allergies
Subject: s/l anti-ket for bee allergies

 NM
definitely anti-Smith and sm
Subject: definitely anti-Smith and sm

Sted derm has lots of anti's - antiricin (could be first s/l), anti-RNA, anti-RNP, anti-Ro.  Maybe you could google an immunology website for other s/l?  Good luck
anti-Lewis B and anti Lewis-A
Subject: anti-Lewis B and anti Lewis-A

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=266910
drug s/l anti-bu-sa
Subject: drug s/l anti-bu-sa

Seen in followup of her rotator cuff repair, doing really well. She is back on her s/l (antibusa) narcotic medicine, having very little pain. The old pain is gone.
anti-Xa level
Subject: anti-Xa level


anti-GIA antibodies?
Subject: anti-GIA antibodies?


There's a Jo-1 antibody and anti-Jo-1?
Subject: There's a Jo-1 antibody and anti-Jo-1?

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IV s/l MM in the anti-MAG protocol
Subject: IV s/l MM in the anti-MAG protocol

n/t
another WAG but anti-insomnia? All I can think of for sure.
Subject: another WAG but anti-insomnia? All I can think of for sure.


definately anti
Subject: definately anti


s/l anti-numasist...see more
Subject: s/l anti-numasist...see more

Obviously if she has not recovered some of her T-cells in the interim period, she is going to be a strong candidate to be on some type of anti-numasist therapy.....

anti-pneumasist
anti-nemanist

???
anti-CBir1
Subject: anti-CBir1


I copied this from a link from Onelook.com...this is the link SL
Subject: I copied this from a link from Onelook.com...this is the link SL

http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/5196/medspeak.html#d

If the info from link is wrong, I apologize.
Pristiq. See link. Best drug link for me.
Subject: Pristiq. See link. Best drug link for me.

http://www.empr.com/mood-disorders/category/17/0/
PONM anti-inflammatories
Subject: PONM anti-inflammatories

Could it be "p.o and IM" anti-inflammatories?
Could be colistimethate (anti-infective). nm
Subject: Could be colistimethate (anti-infective). nm

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Lincocin is an anti-infective
Subject: Lincocin is an anti-infective

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