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Laboratory Screening Tests for Suspected Multiple Myeloma From Mayo Medical Laboratories

Posted on November 29, 2018 by Tom Wade MD

In addition to the post below, please see Quick Answers To Questions About Multiple Myeloma – Help From emedicine.medscape.com With Additional Resources
Posted on November 24, 2018 by Tom Wade MD

Laboratory Screening Tests for Suspected Multiple Myeloma [Link is to the PDF which is clickable. That is, click on the testing links for multiple myeloma to be taken to that test page.]

Begin Testing With

Monoclonal Protein Study, Serum

FLCP / Immunoglobulin Free Light Chains, Serum

 

 

 

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