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Lab test gobbelty-goop
Hi all,
I just got some lab work back from a lumbar puncture, and it seems to me that it's saying I have a positive result for MS, but I'm not 100% sure. Sometimes they tack statements onto the end that are an explanation of what the test itself means, not necessarily what the patient's results show. I'm seeing "normal" on one hand, but it still seems like they're saying yes to MS. Can anyone make sense of this? The IgG index is normal (<0.7) and does not indicate intrathecal IgG synthesis. Both the CSF and serum were analyzed by isoelectric focusing for the presence of oligoclonal IgG bands.Thanks! |
Hi Joan,
Good to meet you. Both infection and MS can prduce a positive oligoclonal CSF response. I think that what has been writtten means that the normal IgG (<0.7) indictes no CSF infection as a the reason why there is a oligoclonal CSF response. Although not conclusive for diagnosis as a stand alone test, that leaves MS as a reason for the positive result more likely. Have you had other testing done (MRI, evoked potentials etc)? With love, Erika |
Hi Erika,
Nice to meet you too, and how kind of you to take your time interpreting my results. To answer your question, I had thoracic and cervical MRIs recently that showed lesions: Multiple T2 hyperintense lesions within the cervical and thoracicLast year, I had a brain MRI that showed no lesions, but some demyelation and I had a normal CSF except for elevated protein. At that time, the doctor ruled out MS, but I guess now that it looks pretty much like it is. It's not good news, but after trying to get doctors to take notice and dismissing my concerns that something is very wrong for over 5 years now, it's also partly a relief. At least now, it seems I have a 'real' disease, instead of just being whiny and lazy.:rolleyes: I'm hoping that the doctor at Cleveland clinic, who ordered these most recent tests, contacts me this week. Thanks again, Joan |
one of my pet peeves is when drs are dismissive just because they can't see or measure something.
i'm used to getting an oligoclonal band #. i thought anything 2 or more indicated MS along with mri's and neuro exam etc. so, i'm not used to what you described. IF it is MS at least you can make a firm plan of care with your dr. please keep us posted. |
my spinal tap results
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I didn't see anyone mention Myelin Basic Protein.
These results are MS in the worst degree for me at the onset. Years & many meds later i'm much better and haven't repeated spinal tap. Always get copies of bloodwork & mri's! |
Thanks, NurseNancy. I always try to remind myself that doctors are human too, but sometimes it's hard not to get mad at some of them. I've been told for 5 years that I have idiopathic neuropathy, and the only reason I got the earlier MRI & lumbar puncture is because I kept asking them for it, not because any of them thought of testing for this on their own. I saw in some notes that there "might be some weakness" in my legs, or it could just be "lack of effort by patient during examination." Arrrgggh!:mad:
Eddie, thanks for your reply too. I'm glad that you're doing better with meds. I can't find the kind of protein you're talking about. I see this one, and it is high, but I don't think it's the one that you mean: Component: Protein CSF Standard Range: 15-45 mg/dL Your Value: 53 I think I'm going to call the Cleveland Clinic tomorrow. It's been a few weeks (9/13) since I got the lumbar puncture. |
Oh, Nancy, I just reread your post about the oligoclonal band #. Mine was 8. It sounds like that's pretty indicative, hunh?
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Joan, did you look at images I posted above?
Get a copy of yours and check against mine. Heck I wish all of you would post results including mri's to help us all understand like good neuros. |
Eddie, yes, I looked at your images. As I said before, my lab results do not contain a Myelin Basic Protein value, only the one that I posted previously.
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this may help anyone understand your own test results a bit better:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/003428.htm |
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