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confused asymptomatic myeloma patient with osteopenia
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pamela tyler
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 Posted: Tue Oct 27th, 2009 08:45 pm
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I  have  asymptomatic myeloma or mgus  and recently turned 50. I am confused about my recent diagnosis of osteopenia. How do I know if is part of going through menopause or the affects of myeloma. Could this be a sign that it is going to progress?

Last edited on Tue Oct 27th, 2009 09:20 pm by pamela tyler

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 Posted: Tue Oct 27th, 2009 10:00 pm
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Hi Pamela,

The director of the Huntsman Cancer Institute Myeloma Program has this response to your question:

"If you have osteopenia due to menopause, the dexa scan will show a similar amount of osteopenia in the distal radius (where there typically is no myeloma) as in the spine and femur (where there typically is or was myeloma). If the osteopenia is due to myeloma, the bone density of the distal radius will be much closer to normal, while the spine and femur will be abnormal."

Hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

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 Posted: Tue Oct 27th, 2009 10:49 pm
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I didn't have a bone density test. They did the skelatal survey and that is when I was told I had osteopenia. To my understanding the distal radius is not included in the X-rays I had done. So I am still confused about the osteopenia and what it may mean about my asymptomatic myeloma.  Should I have a MRI or CT scan rather then the skelatal survey that I did have done?

Last edited on Wed Oct 28th, 2009 10:45 pm by pamela tyler

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 Posted: Thu Oct 29th, 2009 01:09 am
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Hi Pamela,

In our opinion, a DEXA scan can give you the answers you are looking for and is the best way to evaluate your osteopenia.

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