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How High Does Your Kappa Light Chains Need To Be Before Worrying? No Other Real Concerns. They Are At 90.48 And Ratio Is 8.15. Thank You.

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Indianapolis, IN
July 21
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My Specialist says to worry over 100

July 22
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A serum free light chain ratio of 100 or more is one of the diagnostic criteria for light chain multiple myeloma. This means that a ratio of 8.15 is below the threshold for this specific diagnostic criterion. However, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to interpret these results in the context of your Show Full Answer

A serum free light chain ratio of 100 or more is one of the diagnostic criteria for light chain multiple myeloma. This means that a ratio of 8.15 is below the threshold for this specific diagnostic criterion. However, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to interpret these results in the context of your overall health and any other symptoms you may have.

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