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I am on weekly Cytoxan therapy for SLE. I have developed severe joint pain , and also significant ..., historically. This is markedly different. I am also attempting to taper down on Solu Medrol , while on... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naval Mendiratta
( Rheumatologist)
Hello, I recently had blood work done and my iga level was 61. They repeated the test along with my other immunoglobulins . They all came back normal including my iga that had raised up to 78 which was in ... View answer
Chlamydia igg negative and iga positive 14 days ago, took azee 500mg for 9 days,tested again, ihg negative and iga negative as well. Am i clear from chlamydia? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Monika Dede
( Infectious Diseases Specialist)
What do these results mean? Immunoglobin A, QN serum: 79 mg/dL Gliadin IgA: 8 units Gliadin IgG: 4 units T-Trangslutaminase IgA: <2U/mL T- Transglutaminase IgG: 3U/mL ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Klerida Shehu
( Gastroenterologist)
I had been taking Cytoxan for 6 months. During that time my testicles experienced atrophy. I lost about 30% of the volume of my testicles. Now that I am off Cytoxan, will my testicles return to their ... View answer
I had been taking Cytoxan for 6 months. During that time my testicles experienced atrophy. I lost about 30% of the volume of my testicles. Now that I am off Cytoxan, will my testicles return to their ... View answer
I have sarcoidosis lungs sickness and my reumatologist send me to have the cytoxan effusion , I have lupus an rheumatoid arthritis, I take one effusion of cytoxan but I feeling worse because my ... View answer
What does ASCA IgA pos ASCA IgG Pos Crohns dis. 49%. 74.4% Ulcerative colitis. 1.9%. 14.2% Healthy controls. 1.4%. 1.4% ASCA IgA or IgGpos. ASCA IgA and IgG pos Crohns. 76.2%. 47.6% Ulcerative col 14.6... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Parth Goswami
( General & Family Physician)
My IgA level is around 40. I am 34 years old & planning a trip to Africa. I have read on the CDC website that individuals w/ Selective IgA Deficiency should not get a yellow fever vaccination . Some ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anuj Dan
( General & Family Physician)
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