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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Professor Graham Jackson explains how to interpret Myeloma test results.
    Click on this link to access the free module: bit.ly/BMJ_Myeloma
    Jump to sections below:
    Introduction 0:00
    Bloodcount 0:05
    Rouleaux formation 0:35
    Renal function 01:06
    ESR test 01:28
    Raised serum calcium 02:10
    Liver function tests 02:38
    Key message for GPs 03:55
    Serum protein electrophoresis 04:23
    Serum immunofixation 05:26
    Protein types 05:44
    Serum free light chain assay (sFLC) 06:13
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Комментарии • 12

  • @imviiku
    @imviiku 3 месяца назад +5

    Wow !
    High ESR
    High CRP
    Anemia
    Borderline High Calcium
    High Uric Acid
    High SGPT & SGOT
    Bone Pain
    I'm Doomed !

  • @rainydaysandsunshine
    @rainydaysandsunshine Год назад +7

    Professor Jackson and his team at Freemans Hospital Newcastle, gave me a chance at continuing to live. Just past 7 years remission. Professor Jackson you are a legend.

  • @user-zw2uv9it5z
    @user-zw2uv9it5z 10 месяцев назад +1

    This video has been very informative. Thank you for posting it

  • @jamesdecosta
    @jamesdecosta 2 года назад +3

    Excellent explanation thanks

  • @robertmiller3810
    @robertmiller3810 Год назад +4

    I was first diagnosed with MGUS in 2019. I’ve gone through many blood tests and urine collection. At present, I’ve been classified as Kappa light chain IgM. I go to out cancer clinic for testing and see my doctor who is an Oncologist and also a Hematologist and go on a regular basis. I go next month for my next appointment but my blood seems to be progressing towards NHL from being exposed to a certain weed killer for 30 years. My brother died from MM after being exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam. Because of that fact, my oncologist is leaning towards MM for me too. However I was anemic for over 3 years and suddenly when my M-Spike jumped up 125% in December 2021 and my anemia is gone. Any thoughts on why me anemia suddenly disappeared along with my low level of hemoglobin?

  • @rathikadikshit9142
    @rathikadikshit9142 2 года назад +2

    Can kappa light chains and kappa/lambda ratio increase in chronic inflammatory conditions and/or infection ?

  • @marimsaied6328
    @marimsaied6328 3 месяца назад

    الشرح ممتاز 😊😊

  • @BrandonNaatz
    @BrandonNaatz 2 года назад

    Hey doc! My total protein levels have been between 8.3-8.5 at least for the past 7 years. My cbc and calcium levels are normal. Could this be multiple myeloma??? I’m 27 years old!!

    • @imviiku
      @imviiku 3 месяца назад +1

      Was it Myeloma ?

    • @BrandonNaatz
      @BrandonNaatz 3 месяца назад +1

      @@imviiku nooo

  • @easystudy528
    @easystudy528 29 дней назад

    IgA 597 mg/dl
    IgG 644 mg/gl
    IgM 35 mg/dl
    Total light chain kappa 151mg/dl
    Total light chain lambda 157 mg/dl
    Ration = 0.96
    Can someone explain this, am i on remission or not?