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protein S, C and ? (maybe stuttering) possible lipid antibody...

Posted By: nm on 2005-09-12
In Reply to: Abnormal Protein S, s/l CNN and possible lipid antibody. sm - mmw

Subject: protein S, C and ? (maybe stuttering) possible lipid antibody...

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Abnormal Protein S, s/l CNN and possible lipid antibody. sm
Subject: Abnormal Protein S, s/l CNN and possible lipid antibody. sm

Doc says, "pt  has hx of abnormal protein S, (s/l) CNN, and possible lipid antibody,  all three.  Hx of DVT in 2001.  She had pulmonary embolus in June at which time she had Factor V difficiency.  She has multiple coagulopathies."   Any help appreciated.Thx. mmw 


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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.
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Lipid panel maybe? -nm
Subject: Lipid panel maybe? -nm

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Subject: lipid medication

The patient saw her doctor about her elevated lipids.  He put her on a lipid ? medication. 


I assume he is saying a lipid "lowering" medication but it sound like there might be a g or a v in the middle of the word.  Is there something else it could possibly be?


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s/l lipid (? trip-cee ?)


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Maybe he was just stuttering, started
Subject: Maybe he was just stuttering, started

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S/L lipid arcoid
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Subject: I have an ESL who dictates a lipid profile

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that could be either lipid panel or just triglyceride, NM
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wondering if dictator not just stuttering?
Subject: wondering if dictator not just stuttering?


Lipid lowering agent...
Subject: Lipid lowering agent...

Okay had this before, but it is stumping me now on spelling.


for dyslipidemia.  S/L  Mini-3 or amini-3.  Please advise of proper spelling.  Thanks.


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that does make the most sense. Maybe he was just stuttering. Thanks. nm
Subject: that does make the most sense. Maybe he was just stuttering. Thanks. nm

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Never mind. He's just stuttering at the end of saying postural.
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s/l taw-tur-tile CRP. Lipid lab review.
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Subject: I think he is stuttering and means 'patella'...nm

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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.


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