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Role of imaging in multiple myeloma

Francis Baffour, Katrina N. Glazebrook, Shaji Kumar, Stephen M. Broski

2020American Journal of Hematology41 citationsDOI

Abstract

With rapid advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of multiple myeloma (MM), imaging has become instrumental in detection of intramedullary and extramedullary disease, providing prognostic information, and assessing therapeutic efficacy. Whole-body low dose computed tomography (WBLDCT) has emerged as the study of choice to detect osteolytic bone disease. Positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) combines functional and morphologic information to identify MM disease activity and assess treatment response. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has excellent soft-tissue contrast and is the modality of choice for bone marrow evaluation. This review focuses on the imaging modalities available for MM patient management, highlighting advantages, disadvantages, and applications of each.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMagnetic resonance imagingPositron emission tomographyMultiple myelomaRadiologyIntravenous contrastIntramedullary rodModality (human–computer interaction)Bone marrowComputed tomographyMedical imagingFunctional imagingPathologySurgeryComputer scienceInternal medicineHuman–computer interactionMultiple Myeloma Research and TreatmentsHematological disorders and diagnosticsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology