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Receieved a call from my doctor saying i needed to see a specialist that i have a tissue connecting problem. And does anyone know what a fsh or tsh test have to do with a miscarriage
my analipods were adnormal and fsh or tsh. thanks

2007-03-01 14:35:53 · 1 answers · asked by jerry w 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

The tissue problem...does that always mean lupus? He said the ana something showed adnormal. He didnt go into detail said i needed to see a specicalist

2007-03-01 14:39:02 · update #1

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Your spelling problems are something of a limiting factor. FSH is short for follicle stimulating hormone, TSH is thyroid stimulating hormone, both come from the pituitary gland, and you can read a blurb on each in Wikipedia.
I'm not sure about the other. It could be that you had a test called ANA (anti-nuclear antibodies) that suggests a rheumatologic condition. This does not mean you have any, ANA is neither sensitive nor specific as a test for lupus, and of the 200+ recognized rheumatologic syndromes, this is only one. Try to stay calm and let them do a little more investigation. You are now in areas where the answers don't come easy or quick.

2007-03-01 17:07:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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