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Can A Bone Lesion Relapse Occur Without Negative Blood Test Results

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Killington, VT
January 3
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Yes, a bone lesion relapse can occur without negative blood test results. Bone lesions are a common sign of relapsed multiple myeloma, and they may develop even if blood tests do not show significant changes. Symptoms like bone pain, fractures, or weakness in specific areas may indicate a relapse. It's important to consult Show Full Answer

Yes, a bone lesion relapse can occur without negative blood test results. Bone lesions are a common sign of relapsed multiple myeloma, and they may develop even if blood tests do not show significant changes. Symptoms like bone pain, fractures, or weakness in specific areas may indicate a relapse. It's important to consult your doctor if you experience these symptoms, as imaging tests may be needed to confirm the relapse.

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