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which is a likely laboratory finding in a patient with multiple myeloma…

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which is a likely laboratory finding in a patient with multiple myeloma? a) hypouricemia b) hypocalcemia c) normal a:g ratio d) m - spike on serum protein electrophoresis

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Multiple myeloma is characterized by abnormal proliferation of plasma cells that produce excessive monoclonal immunoglobulins.

  • Hypouricemia (low uric acid) is not typical; myeloma often causes hyperuricemia from cell breakdown.
  • Hypocalcemia (low calcium) is uncommon; bone destruction in myeloma usually leads to hypercalcemia.
  • The albumin-to-globulin (A:G) ratio is typically reversed (not normal) due to excess monoclonal globulins.
  • An M-spike (monoclonal protein peak) on serum protein electrophoresis is a classic, defining laboratory finding for multiple myeloma, caused by the overproduction of a single abnormal immunoglobulin.

Answer:

D) M-spike on serum protein electrophoresis