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1. Maybe coagglutination.

2. Leukocyte reduced or leukocyte reduced irradiated maybe.

3. 5q-syndrome (per Sted's onc)

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Anemia ??

Patient with refractory anemia without evidence of bone marrow aplasia,

scheduled for bone marrow biposy next week.

1) Patient previously had a 5q- syndrome. As far as my knowledge, earlier this

year, her bone marrow had remained unchanged. Apparently, there is no evidence

of (s/l " chologlutenin " ) titer or hemolysis.

2) We will type and cross the patient for 2 units of blood, (s/l

" leuka-diso-ated " ) red blood cells for transfusion for Wednesday. This is an

ESL doctor who sometimes swallows syllables; this is the best I can do.

Also, as for 5q- (5q negative) syndrome, I cannot document this in a good

source, but find it written like this all over the 'Net. Does anybody have an

authoritative source for this?

Thanks for any help!

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Patient with refractory anemia without evidence of bone marrow aplasia,

scheduled for bone marrow biposy next week.

1) Patient previously had a 5q- syndrome. As far as my knowledge, earlier this

year, her bone marrow had remained unchanged. Apparently, there is no evidence

of (s/l " chologlutenin " ) titer or hemolysis.

2) We will type and cross the patient for 2 units of blood, (s/l

" leuka-diso-ated " ) red blood cells for transfusion for Wednesday. This is an

ESL doctor who sometimes swallows syllables; this is the best I can do.

Also, as for 5q- (5q negative) syndrome, I cannot document this in a good

source, but find it written like this all over the 'Net. Does anybody have an

authoritative source for this?

Thanks for any help!

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BA English

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Total eMed - 8/19/02

Multispecialty

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Thanks, Rennie . . . you got 'em all! But I couldn't find the 5q- syndrome

in my Stedman's Onc 3rd edition (and it's barely 2 months old!) Do you have

the 4th edition?

Grrrr . . . .

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Anemia ??

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> Patient with refractory anemia without evidence of bone marrow aplasia,

scheduled for bone marrow biposy next week.

>

> 1) Patient previously had a 5q- syndrome. As far as my knowledge,

earlier this year, her bone marrow had remained unchanged. Apparently,

there is no evidence of (s/l " chologlutenin " ) titer or hemolysis.

>

> 2) We will type and cross the patient for 2 units of blood, (s/l

" leuka-diso-ated " ) red blood cells for transfusion for Wednesday. This is

an ESL doctor who sometimes swallows syllables; this is the best I can do.

>

> Also, as for 5q- (5q negative) syndrome, I cannot document this in a good

source, but find it written like this all over the 'Net. Does anybody have

an authoritative source for this?

>

> Thanks for any help!

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Great, glad I could help!

I have Radiology & Oncology Worlds on CD, 3rd edition.

Rennie

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Re: Anemia ??

Thanks, Rennie . . . you got 'em all! But I couldn't find the 5q- syndrome

in my Stedman's Onc 3rd edition (and it's barely 2 months old!) Do you have

the 4th edition?

Grrrr . . . .

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Thank you, Sylvia. It is too late for that particular report, but I am glad

to have the information as I expect I will be seeing it again with this

doctor!

a

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> I think the first one would be cold agglutinins. That test is reported

> as a titer and tests for antibodies that are easier to detect below

> body temperature.

>

> HTH!

>

> Sylvia Roller

> M-TEC Student - Session 4-5

> gentlsong@...

> AIM: Jntlsong

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> >Patient with refractory anemia without evidence of bone marrow

> >aplasia, scheduled for bone marrow biposy next week.

> >

> >1) Patient previously had a 5q- syndrome. As far as my knowledge,

> >earlier this year, her bone marrow had remained unchanged.

> >Apparently, there is no evidence of (s/l " chologlutenin " ) titer or

> >hemolysis.

> >

> >2) We will type and cross the patient for 2 units of blood, (s/l

> > " leuka-diso-ated " ) red blood cells for transfusion for Wednesday.

> >This is an ESL doctor who sometimes swallows syllables; this is the

> >best I can do.

> >

> >Also, as for 5q- (5q negative) syndrome, I cannot document this in a

> > good source, but find it written like this all over the 'Net. Does

> > anybody have an authoritative source for this?

> >

> >Thanks for any help!

> >

> >--------------------------------- a in Maine BA English Career

> >Step Grad Total eMed - 8/19/02 Multispecialty

> >

> >

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I think the first one would be cold agglutinins. That test is reported

as a titer and tests for antibodies that are easier to detect below

body temperature.

HTH!

Sylvia Roller

M-TEC Student - Session 4-5

gentlsong@...

AIM: Jntlsong

>Patient with refractory anemia without evidence of bone marrow

>aplasia, scheduled for bone marrow biposy next week.

>

>1) Patient previously had a 5q- syndrome. As far as my knowledge,

>earlier this year, her bone marrow had remained unchanged.

>Apparently, there is no evidence of (s/l " chologlutenin " ) titer or

>hemolysis.

>

>2) We will type and cross the patient for 2 units of blood, (s/l

> " leuka-diso-ated " ) red blood cells for transfusion for Wednesday.

>This is an ESL doctor who sometimes swallows syllables; this is the

>best I can do.

>

>Also, as for 5q- (5q negative) syndrome, I cannot document this in a

> good source, but find it written like this all over the 'Net. Does

> anybody have an authoritative source for this?

>

>Thanks for any help!

>

>--------------------------------- a in Maine BA English Career

>Step Grad Total eMed - 8/19/02 Multispecialty

>

>

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