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my 2 cents... "get an anti-CCP" nm

Posted By: flybye on 2008-09-12
In Reply to: here it is - ns

Subject: my 2 cents... "get an anti-CCP" nm




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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.


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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.
my 2 cents.....sm
Subject: my 2 cents.....sm

A hyphen may be used after non- but is generally used when the base word begins with a capital letter. Generally, though, as long as the base word does not have special meaning; the word is understood if non is not used before the base word, then no hypen. Since the base word "dominant" is understood without the "non", then no hypen is necessary.....hope this makes sense.
My 2 cents
Subject: My 2 cents

I'm a current MT student about to graduate, and it is my understanding that currently both forms are correct..hmmmmm.
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Subject: GI test? s/l anti-entomize here in the body? anti-entomize antibody? Italian accent.


10 cents per 65-char line
Subject: 10 cents per 65-char line

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my 2 cents and prob. way too late, but
Subject: my 2 cents and prob. way too late, but

It's prob a doc back-forming hemangioma into a word - hemangiated; assuming he might mean that it has vascularized and or taken on the appearance/characteristics of a hemangioma. I would have flagged it though; let your QA deal with doc's made-up words.
bladder reflection - my 2 cents worth
Subject: bladder reflection - my 2 cents worth

In Dorland's "reflection" means a bending or turning back.  I have typed the expression often and am not truly sure how to explain it, but something like where the bladder is bent or folded onto the abdominal wall - as a location.   Below is an excert from Google.  What comes up in the notes I have is the following expression:


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Hope they are not paying her more than 2 cents a line, which is about what her skill level is worth!
Subject: Hope they are not paying her more than 2 cents a line, which is about what her skill level is worth!!

She is so obviously lacking the fundamentals...
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.
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Subject: anti-low and anti-law lab tests?

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try anti-LA or anti-La antibody - nm
Subject: try anti-LA or anti-La antibody - nm


"good capillary refill and *brisk distal pulses*?? over both lower extremities" (my 2 cents) n
Subject: "good capillary refill and *brisk distal pulses*?? over both lower extremities" (my 2 cents) nm


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Subject: s/l anti-row

The sentence is


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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

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ANTI-E (RH-3)
Subject: ANTI-E (RH-3)

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


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Subject: ANTI-"C-BER" - sorry


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

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Subject: anti-Lewis B and anti Lewis-A

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Subject: She is definitely saying Alpha and not Anti. Looks like she has it mixed up. What would you do? nm


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