Question:
1)
Correct sequence for multiple myeloma, MM.
(The book shows two different sequences, one under cancer MM and one under MM)
 
2)
Can you recommend a sequence for purpura senile and one for purpura due to a lack of platelets?
Answer:

Myeloma, Plasma-Cell: 0.19, 0.37, 0.75, 0.85, 2.25, 58.58, 129.58, 448.87, 553.5, 695.91

  ***  Multiple Myeloma: 0.1, 0.5, 0.68, 0.83, 190.89, 312.6, 452.5, 687.5, 795.69, 892.5  ***

General set covers benign MM benign:  Multiple myeloma almost always starts out as a relatively benign condition called monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). MGUS , like multiple myeloma, is marked by the presence of M proteins — produced by abnormal plasma cells — in your blood, and malignant: also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells.Cancer: Multiple Myeloma:

0.49, 0.7, 32.8, 102.25, 212.75, 321.2, 434, 545.68, 795.61, 857.77
Malignant Specific: also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells For back pain:

Back Pain: 0.14, 0.4, 7.5, 55, 96.6, 376.29, 425.09, 571, 833, 932
Back Pain Specific (CAFL retained 2006) Back Specific Older set, use new set (preferred)

Pain, Back Pain: 0.16, 0.35, 0.95, 5.26, 11.09, 17.5, 72.5, 215.7, 456.5, 517.5
(Same as pain disorder)  (Updated Set 2020) Pain & Back Pain combined

Pain, General RDPV3 GROUP 19: 0.16, 0.35, 0.95, 5.26, 27.5, 52.5, 225.47, 522.53, 682.02, 750
(General Set comprised of multiple sets which contribute to all Geneal Pain disorders)
Most relevant to Pain sets are 0.16, 0.35, 0.95,

Pain Disorder: 0.16, 0.35, 0.95, 5.26, 14.5, 17.5, 72.5, 215.7, 456.5, 517.5
Pain 2020 set.  replicates the Pain Back Pain set due to relevancy

(Scoliosis: 0.02, 0.32, 0.63, 0.95, 124.37, 175, 337.9, 479.5, 527, 667)
Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that most often is diagnosed in adolescents. While scoliosis can occur in people with conditions such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy, the cause of most childhood scoliosis is unknown. Most cases of scoliosis are mild, but some curves worsen as children grow.
A specific Spinal disease

Solar Purpura (also known as “Actinic purpura,” and “Senile Purpura”) is a skin condition characterized by large, sharply outlined, 1- to 5-cm, dark purplish-red ecchymoses appearing on the dorsa of the forearms and less often the hands.

The condition is most common in elderly people of European descent. It is caused by sun-induced damage to the connective tissue of the skin.  No treatment is necessary. The lesions typically fade over a period of up to 3 weeksIf this condition has lasted months or years, then your diagnosis may be incorrect.  The condition only lasts a short period of time and clears by itself.

Please check other conditions here which are common and persisting

Red moles, or cherry angiomas, are common skin growths that can develop on most areas of your body. They’re also known as senile angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots. They’re usually found on people aged 30 and older. The collection of small blood vessels inside a cherry angioma give them a reddish appearance.  

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