Her immunoglobulins, SPEP, M-protein, albumin and other initial labs were all normal. UPEP showed a "trace" increase in kappa light chains. I don't know if Bence Jones was done.
We were able to get in quickly with an oncologist who does not specialize in blood malignancies but has been ordering testing. We discussed metastatic disease and she has a chest, abdomen, and pelvis CT tomorrow. I hope this will not show anything, as the lesions are purely lytic.
She had a marrow biopsy on Friday and we are anxiously awaiting results.
My father died this summer after an 18-year battle, so I am unfortunately familiar with the disease.
What my wife and I cannot put together are the following:
- Her age - she is 38 and otherwise very healthy
- She had a routine chest x-ray in August that is completely normal. I had the radiologist re-read the study to look for any lesions and he didn't see anything. She also had an x-ray of her knee last year which was normal. Our oncologist and my father's oncologist were very puzzled by this as well.
- Non definitive lab tests to this point.
Do lytic lesions appear diffusely in such a short time?
Reading the literature she seems very young for multiple myeloma. Do others know people with multiple myeloma at such a young age?
Could this be light chain myeloma or MGUS, or something entirely different? Do lytic lesions exclude these diagnoses?
Thanks so much in advance, we have been trying not to focus too much until the marrow results are in, but are searching for information.