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What does hemoglobin count of 5.3 point to in a multiple myeloma patient?

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What does hemoglobin count of 5.3 point to in a multiple myeloma patient?

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Taycrg Hemoglobin of 5.3 is terrifyingly low. This can perhaps indicate that the myeloma is progressing. Hemoglobin should at the very least be over 10. Anything below that requires replacement with a blood transfusion. Answered 8 months ago | Report abuse Did you find this answer useful?

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