Multiple Choice
Which name is given to multiple myeloma in which there is a low rate of cell turnover at time of diagnosis, and there is no evidence of abnormalities such as lytic bone lesions, hypercalcemia, or significant marrow compromise?
A) Classic multiple myeloma
B) Smoldering myeloma
C) Advanced myeloma
D) Nonsecretor myeloma
E) None of the above
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