Ciel, you can call your dr. for results of your imaging studies. You are entitled to this info. If your films were read as being very worrisome or urgent, you would have been notified to come in sooner, especially if there is a possibility of a malignant lesion. It is standard of practice to do a bone biopsy for a suspicious lesion. Best of luck, and please keep us posted.
So, what's your update Ciel??
Hi K. IGA is a Monoclonal protein that turns up in serum or urine of about 1% of patients aged 50 years or older and about 3% of those 70 or older. Such a protein may be a manifestation of a serious underlying condition, such as multiple myeloma, Waldenstr
I see that no one has commented yet. did you recieve your results yet? what were your first symptoms... what is a IGA?