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==Overview==
==Overview==
==X Ray==
==X Ray==
he haematologist, when first evaluating a case of MGUS, will usually perform a [[skeletal survey]] (X-rays of the proximal skeleton), If is not abnormal, a patient with MGUS is followed up once every 6 months to a year with a blood test (serum protein electrophoresis).  
When first evaluating a case of MGUS, an hematologist will usually perform a [[skeletal survey]] (X-rays of the proximal skeleton). If is not abnormal, a patient with MGUS is followed up once every 6 months to a year with a blood test (serum protein electrophoresis).
 
==References==
==References==
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When first evaluating a case of MGUS, an hematologist will usually perform a skeletal survey (X-rays of the proximal skeleton). If is not abnormal, a patient with MGUS is followed up once every 6 months to a year with a blood test (serum protein electrophoresis).

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