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Multiple Myeloma - Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Multiple Myeloma is often diagnosed after a routine blood tests. Sometimes the disease is detected after an X- ray for a broken bone or because of other symptoms.

The following are the tests employed to diagnose multiple myeloma – 

  • Recording the medical and family history followed by a physical exam is a routine step in the diagnosis of multiple Myeloma.
  • Blood tests are carried out to detect
  1. Blood cell levels: plasma cells numbers are usually high
  2. Level of Calcium: high in MM patients
  3. Iron levels- Majority of people with myeloma have anemia,
  4. High levels of certain proteins such as M protein, beta-2-microglobulin, and others can be detected through the blood tests
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  • Urine tests are done fora type of M protein called Bence Jones protein in the urine. If the level of these proteins are high they can damage the kidney.
  • X-rays are taken to check for broken or thinning bones.
  • CT scans and MRI are other tools employed in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma
  • Bone marrow biopsy is mandatory to diagnose the presence of myeloma cells. The bone marrow tissue is usually aspirated from the hip bone by using a needle, after applying local anesthesia. This tissue is microscopically examined by a pathologist.

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