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“These are relatively common diseases that are missed relatively commonly and are associated with significant amounts of harm,” said Dr. David Newman-Toker, a neurologist at Johns Hopkins University. He led the study’s research team from the Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute Center for Diagnostic Excellence, in partnership with researchers from the Risk Management Foundation of Harvard Medical Institutions Inc.

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Hi Sallylynn. I know this is from about two years ago but wondering if you were able to get a different doctor or more answers? I also just came up with a low anion gap, I have a stress injury without a distinct fracture in my hip and a bony lesion in another part of my hip (sacral ala). My Beta 2 Microglubin is also ever so slightly elevated as well as a slightly low RBC. I know its probably not MM, but this all seems to point to some type of bone marrow disorder but no one seems concerned about the Anion Gap. Also worried because the Beta 2 Microglubin is just over the limit but that could indicate early stages of MM or a bone marrow issue.
Looking for any help or advice. Thanks!