An
interesting case today – look at these results. Nothing particularly disastrous,
but everything rather on the low side.
Specimen Results
Entry
PITSTOP,PENELOPE AB+
30/06/2016 10:00
MRS 17/02/1955 Female
0123456 KCH Out
Patients Dept.
22
The Street Dr Kildare
U U
Specimen
No :
AK642984P Selected
Auth Level : S
--------------------T-------------------T-------------------T-------------------
HB
^9.5 S000 |NEUH 1.4
S000 | |
HBG
95 S000 |LYMPH 0.7
S000 | |
WBC
2.3 S000 |MONO 0.2
S000 | |
PLT
72 S000 |EOS 0.0
S000 | |
RBC
3.23 S000 |BASO 0.0
S000 | |
HCT
0.295 S000 |FR ^FLMREV S000 | |
MCV
91.3 S000 | | |
MCH
29.4 S000 | | |
MCHC
^32.2 S000 | | |
MCHCG
322 S000 | | |
--------------------T-------------------T-------------------T-------------------
LTG
comments : <F.>,FR
1 Auth'd
2 Unauth'd 3 Nomin'd 4 Change
5 Reject 6 Options 7 eXit> U
|
The
patient had a one word diagnosis “Daratumumab”.
So over to Google…
Daratumumab is used in
cases of myeloma. Once I’d looked it up it seemed very familiar.
I’m
sure I’ve blogged about it before. I wonder if I will do so again. Mind you
reminding myself is (in part) what
CPD is all about.
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