Monday, January 4, 2010

Lupus Anticoagulant Blood Test Interpretation Of Blood Test Results?

Interpretation of Blood Test Results? - lupus anticoagulant blood test

I reoccurant miscarriage, even before 8 weeks.
The doctor has all kinds of tests, and little by little I'm back in the results section (through the website from the "View Test Results".
I have an appointment on 15 to achieve results, in addition hysteroscopy, but I'm not fit me to be patient and I wonder if there are doctors out there willing to discuss the results to me and give me your best estimate of what / when something will be said it is wrong?

Thank you very much

Chromosome analysis, blood will not be back
Normal hemoglobin A1C
TSH, Normal 3 Generation
Normal cardiolipin IgG and IgM
Lupus anticoagulant, normal
Transfer Factor 5 LEIDEN, has not resolved the PCR
CRP normal business
Protein S, flag high antigenic
FULL Blood Work results, until all normal
Hepatitis B surface antigen negative
RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) reactive
SCREEN rubella immunity
Results GRANULOCYTE 6.7 normal range 1.5-5.8 Flag: Max
ANA reflex on the title and the model QUANPositive quantitative

2 comments:

Jia L said...

Protein S is an anticoagulant,

ANA was found in patients with various infections, cancer, respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, hormonal diseases, blood diseases, skin diseases and the elderly or persons with a family history of arthritis.

Granulocytes are white blood cells cause: the fight against the parasites, bacteria and inflammation.

These results should be interpreted by a physician, but on the lookout for signs of infections or inflammatory disease here.

Serenity... said...

Now, you may have to wait up to his appointment, but I think that "the S protein, the flag high antigen" dosnt well.

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