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I was diagnosed in July 2024 with MGUS, my protein was .03, it is now .04 at the middle of October. My CBC and Metabolic is fine, all in range. The interpetation " Evaluation reveals a faint restricted ban (M spike) migrating in the gamma globulin region" My IgM is at 461. My IFE interpetation; there is a IgM kappa monoclonal band present. If there is anybody that can share insight on what it all means would be greatly appreciated. Jeff

October 12
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Jeffrey I think you have IgM type of MGUS. It is less common.

October 12
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October 12
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Jeff, it sounds like you have a lot of information to process. Here’s a breakdown based on my knowledge base:

1. MGUS (Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance)
- MGUS is a condition where an abnormal protein (M protein) is present in the blood.
- It is generally benign but can progress to more serious Show Full Answer

Jeff, it sounds like you have a lot of information to process. Here’s a breakdown based on my knowledge base:

1. MGUS (Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance):
- MGUS is a condition where an abnormal protein (M protein) is present in the blood.
- It is generally benign but can progress to more serious conditions like multiple myeloma or Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia.

2. M Protein and M Spike:
- The M protein level you mentioned (.03 to .04) indicates a slight increase.
- The "faint restricted band (M spike)" in the gamma globulin region is typical for MGUS.

3. IgM Levels:
- Your IgM level of 461 and the presence of an IgM kappa monoclonal band suggest you have IgM MGUS.
- IgM MGUS can potentially progress to Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia.

4. Monitoring:
- Regular monitoring is crucial. Typically, doctors recommend observation with testing every six to 12 months to track any changes.

5. Current Status:
- Since your CBC and metabolic panel are within range, it indicates that your overall health is stable.

It's important to continue regular follow-ups with your healthcare provider to monitor any changes. If you have any concerns or notice new symptoms, reach out to your doctor promptly.

October 12

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