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For my mother, age 58 constant-severe left hand pain for 6 months and neck and spine pain and stiffness for more than 2 weeks. She was even unable to walk but pain killers helped and she's better now. Serum albumin- 4.0 (ref- 3.5 to 5) serum globulin- 4.7 (ref- 3 to 3.5) total protein- 8.7 (ref- 6.4 to 8.2). Other liver enzymes- normal. Her cbc report is normal (except for slightly raised wbc count, low rbc count and 8.5 hb). Her kft, abdominal usg, blood sugar, urine routine,�ecg and chest x ray, all have come back normal. Her calcium is elevated- 10.3 (ref- 8.5 to 10.1). Urine routine- normal except for 30 mgm% proteins in urine and uti. Do these symptoms and tests indicate multiple myeloma?
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It is better you please recheck up serum protein electrophoresis and repeat total serum protein a g ratio.
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