Life (Nov 2021)

Whole-Body Low-Dose Multidetector-Row CT in Multiple Myeloma: Guidance in Performing, Observing, and Interpreting the Imaging Findings

  • Antonio Pierro,
  • Alessandro Posa,
  • Costanzo Astore,
  • Mariacarmela Sciandra,
  • Alessandro Tanzilli,
  • Antonella Petrosino,
  • Maria Saveria del Balso,
  • Vincenzo Fraticelli,
  • Savino Cilla,
  • Roberto Iezzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life11121320
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 1320

Abstract

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Multiple myeloma is a hematological malignancy of plasma cells usually detected due to various bone abnormalities on imaging and rare extraosseous abnormalities. The traditional approach for disease detection was based on plain radiographs, showing typical lytic lesions. Still, this technique has many limitations in terms of diagnosis and assessment of response to treatment. The new approach to assess osteolytic lesions in patients newly diagnosed with multiple myeloma is based on total-body low-dose CT. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a guide for radiologists in performing and evaluating a total-body low-dose CT in patients with multiple myeloma, both newly-diagnosed and in follow-up (pre and post treatment).

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