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brandy913
Oct 2, 2010, 08:39 PM
I need some help. My child has been shuffled from Doctor to Doctor with no real answers. I am making an appt. with a new specialist next week. But there has to be someone that can lead us in the right direction. Here are her blood test she has had done since 2006 until 09/2010. I have some diagnoses in mind but what do you think?
My daughter is 5 years old. Thank you for your input.

Blood work
Dec.2006
age 22m

PLT
K/UL
543

MPV
FL
6.0

MCV
FL
72.0

MCH
PG
24.0

NEUT
88

LYMPH
9

MONO
3

POTASSIUM
3.3

CL
114

C02
18

CALCIUM
8.7

C-REACTIVE Protein
0.09

KET
2+



TESTS 05/2007

TURBID
1+ ABNORMAL

PROT
1+ ABNORMAL

LEUK
3+ ABNORMAL



TESTS 9/2008
RBC
5.30

MPV
6.0


MCV
72.0

MCH
24.0

MONO
12

CREATININE
0.27

AST
37

ALK PHOS
231

9/2008 FECAL = Percent Fat >20% in random collection is suggestive of FAT MALABSORPTION DISORDER... should be confirmed, percent of fat = 18%


PATHOLOGIST=
**NOTED Very mild acanthosis in parts of the samples.

**There are few lyphoid aggregates in the lamina propria with focal basophilia of the foveolar epithelium. Description: Lymphoid aggregates appear as small, slightly elevated nodules that may be normal colored or more red than the surrounding mucosa. Those illustrated here are in the soft palate. They may be found anywhere in the mucosa but are especially common where the mouth meets the throat, including the base of the tongue. This lymphoid rich area has been called Waldeyer's ring. When they occupy the same area as the foliate papillae, the papillae may take on a more nodular appearance. In the tongue they have been referred to as lingual tonsils. Treatment: None required. Differential diagnosis: Foliate papillae are often mistakenly identified as lingual tonsils. Although papillae and lymphoid aggregates may occupy the same area, they are different entities.

**Slightly prominent lymphoid tissue consistent with terminal ileum.

**Slightly prominent mucosal associated lymphoid tissue is focally seen.










blood tests 02/2010
MCV
72.9

MCH
23.9

POSITIVE STOOL “Salmonella Typhimurium” 2/19/2010

POSITIVE “Beta Strep Group A” 2/24/1010 using swab, treated w/bicillion iinjection

Diagnosed with Erythema Multiforme on 02/26/2010





Blood tests 3/2010

RBC
5.20

MCV
73.0

MCH
24.0

ESR
14

CREATININE
0.23

IGM
252


BLOOD TESTS 4/2010

IRON Binding-TIBC
429

% SATURATION
18

DRVVT
1.0

HLA-B27
NEGATIVE

BLOOD TESTS 06/2010

ANTI-DNASE B
217

CARDIOLIPIN, IgG
79.3

CARDIOLIPIN, IgM
22.7

BLOOD TESTS 6/2010

CARDIOLIPIN, IgG ….. (taking 81mg aspirin)for 6 weeks
43.8

CARDIOLIPIN, IgM... (taking 81mg aspirin) for 6 weeks
8.8

AST (SGOT)
38

BLOOD TESTS 9/2010

CARDIOLIPIN, IgG
9.6

CARDIOLIPIN, IgM
9.1

ASO
100

ANTI-DNASE B
1170

M Pneumo IgG
2.51

M Pneumo IgM
4.22

APTT
35.7



Mycoplasma
Pneumonia IgM, IFR
“POSITIVE”

Wondergirl
Oct 2, 2010, 08:51 PM
She was a year old when you first took her to the doctor to begin all these tests? What were/are her symptoms?

brandy913
Oct 2, 2010, 09:14 PM
Diarrhea & constipation. Occasional pale colored stool. Tummy pains, low iron, occasional vomiting after a meal. Rash and swollen joints. Thank you for helping us!

Wondergirl
Oct 2, 2010, 09:39 PM
brandy913 : Diarrhea & constipation. Occasional pale colored stool. Tummy pains, low iron, occasional vomiting after a meal. Rash and swollen joints. Thank you for helping us!
I'll get J_9 out here too, if possible. She's an RN.

Your daughter has had these symptoms for four years?

Have doctors recommended any meds or vitamins/minerals?

J_9
Oct 3, 2010, 12:47 AM
Wow, this is out of my league big time.

However, I would suggest having her tested for celiac disease. The symptoms are very similar to what you describe.