momindc Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 Immunoglobullins G, A, M IGG - 999 IGA - 122 IGM - 47 IGE - 9 Lyme Disease Ab - Wblot IgG/IgM Lyme Disease Ab, IgG WB - Negative (reference range: Negative) Lyme Disease 18 kd IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 23 kd IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 28 kD IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 30 kD IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 39 kD IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 41 kD IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 45 Kd IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 58 kD IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 66 kD IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 93 Kd IgG - Nonreactive Lyme Disease Ab IgM - Negative (reference range: Negative) Lyme Disease 23 kD IgM - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 39 kD IgM - Nonreactive Lyme Disease 41 kD IgM - Nonreactive Mycoplasma pneumoniae Ab - IgM M pneumoniae IgM Ab - 524 Reference range: <770 Unit: U/ml (NOTE) Reference range: <770 U/ml Negative 770-950 U/ml Low positive >950 U/ml Postive Mycoplasma pneumoniae Ab - IgG M pneumo Ab (IgG) - H 3.73 (THIS IS THE ONLY RESULT HIGHLIGHTED ON THE LAB REPORT) Reference range:<=0.90 Unit: ISR (NOTE) Reference range: <=0.90 Negative 0.91-1.09 Equivocal >=1.10 Postive A positive result indicates that the patient has antibody to Mycoplasma. It does not differentiate between an active or past infection. The clinical diagnosis must be interpreted in conjunction with the clinical signs and symptoms of the patient. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mayzoo Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 Looks like negative for current lyme infection and mycoplamsa infection, but it appears to show a past mycoplasma infection. I am not a lap pro, so hopefully someone else will weigh in on it soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdmom Posted June 14, 2013 Report Share Posted June 14, 2013 The high Mycoplasma IGG could indicate an active (probably chronic) infection. An IGM response is an early antibody response. Eventually the immune system stops making IGM antibodies to infection and the IGG antibodies take over. Once the infection is cleared, the IGG level should come down. Our LLMD interprets high IGG levels as chronic infections that need treatment. Mycoplasma is very hard to irradicate. Look at the recent posts on Mycoplasma. peglem 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicklemama Posted June 14, 2013 Report Share Posted June 14, 2013 That's a high mycoP titer and it warrants treatment for mycoP. My doc considers that positive and reason for treatment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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