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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Well, its an hereditary disorder (cant Remember the gene) in which Ceruloplasmin can not be synthesize by the liver. Therefore, its level is drastically low and copper is really high, since is its carrier. :)
One thing I didn’t understand that why you showed ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin & alfa 1 antitrypsin with positive APRs although they are decreased in acute phase. Please somebody explain this.
just a quick question, should the formation of the local blood clot occur outside the blood vessel? because if the coagulation occurs inside the blood vessel it can lead to thrombosis
Hello , it is possible eventually to calculate in mVolt the value of Zeta potential in the blood ? Would be helpful some more blood test, also to understand general low grade inflammation ? I'm studying the bioelectrical basis of health
These are excellent videos!! Maybe one suggestion using the color coding more purposefully and including more pictures. Otherwise these are very high yield vides thank you! :)
But CRP and ESR are used together since CRP can be normal in SLE,Multiple Myeloma,Sjogren's,UC,Pregnancy,End Stage Renal Disease but ESR is still high in these scenarios.
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Serum half-life of CRP is 18 hours(Page 72,Davidson's 23rd edition)
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Not just give us an insight about what in earth is just happening !
But also describe what on earth these medical terms mean !!
It always frustrates me when things I learn and just remember it for years without much detail or the meaning of it !
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You deserve the best
God bless you
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Ceruloplasmin levels are low in Wilson's :)
Thanks for your encouragement!
Regarding your answer: tell me why?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Well, its an hereditary disorder (cant Remember the gene) in which Ceruloplasmin can not be synthesize by the liver. Therefore, its level is drastically low and copper is really high, since is its carrier. :)
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I'm surprised you didn't mention prealbumin, another negative acute phase reactant. I didn't know antithrombin was, though, so thanks for that.
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One thing I didn’t understand that why you showed ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin & alfa 1 antitrypsin with positive APRs although they are decreased in acute phase. Please somebody explain this.
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just a quick question, should the formation of the local blood clot occur outside the blood vessel? because if the coagulation occurs inside the blood vessel it can lead to thrombosis
Ceruloplasmin is low in Wilson disease.
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do you have video about ASTO?
Wilson is non inflammatory then how it affects cerruloplasmin?
decrease ceruloplasmin in wilson
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Why in temporal vasculitis why we measure esr not crp
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Is it possible that platelets also increase in acute inflammatory state, and thus can indrectly act as acute phase reactant ?
Platelet can rise in acute inflammation, it’s called secondary thrombocytosis.
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Hello , it is possible eventually to calculate in mVolt the value of Zeta potential in the blood ? Would be helpful some more blood test, also to understand general low grade inflammation ?
I'm studying the bioelectrical basis of health
These are excellent videos!! Maybe one suggestion using the color coding more purposefully and including more pictures. Otherwise these are very high yield vides thank you! :)
Hi, why is it that CRP rises first than WBC in some cases? And then when wbc becomes elevated, CRP decreases?
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Ceruloplasmin level decrease in Wilson disease
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what is the answer?
CRP normalizes first.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis ok then I wonder why I have high CRP but normal ESR
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But CRP and ESR are used together since CRP can be normal in SLE,Multiple Myeloma,Sjogren's,UC,Pregnancy,End Stage Renal Disease but ESR is still high in these scenarios.
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