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Asking For Self, Female 65, Sialkot
PTH normal ha.
diabetes Ko control karain.
Apko hematologist sy consulatation ki zrurat ha
Consult with FCPS endocrinologist for sugar management.
Protein report has abnormal values.
Parathyroid hormone is within normal limits.
Her Diabetes is not controlled. Very high.
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Diagnosis Results
Monoclonal Gammopathy
of Undetermined
Significance (MGUS)
Diagnosis
40% Chance
The report shows a sharp monoclonal peak
in the gamma region, which is characteristic
of MGUS. It is a condition where there is a
benign proliferation of monoclonal plasma
cells that produce a monoclonal protein but
without organ damage or symptoms.
Treatment
Treatment usually involves regular
monitoring through blood tests every
3-6 months to check for progression. No
immediate treatment is needed unless
progression to multiple myeloma or another
malignancy occurs.
Multiple Myeloma
Diagnosis
40% Chance
The presence of a sharp monoclonal
peak along with elevated gamma globulin
suggests the possibility of multiple
myeloma, a malignant plasma cell disorder
causing bone marrow infiltration, skeletal
damage, hypercalcemia, and kidney
dysfunction.
Treatment
Requires detailed evaluation including
bone marrow biopsy, skeletal X-rays, serum
calcium, creatinine, and immunofixation.
Treatment includes chemotherapy, steroids,
immunomodulatory drugs, targeted
therapies, and possibly stem cell transplant.
Immediate evaluation and treatment by
a hematologist/oncologist is essential to
prevent complications.
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17 hours ago
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Diagnosis
80% Chance
The HbA1c level of 11.3% indicates poor
long-term blood glucose control, consistent
with diabetes mellitus. The normal serum
intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) suggests
normal parathyroid function, so the primary
concern is hyperglycemia.
Treatment
Management includes lifestyle modification
such as dietary changes, increased
physical activity, and weight management.
Pharmacologic treatment typically
begins with oral hypoglycemic agents
like metformin, progressing to other
medications or insulin therapy depending
on glycemic control. Regular monitoring of
blood glucose, HbA1c, and screening for
diabetes complications are essential.
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