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Imaging of patients with multiple myeloma and associated plasma cell disorders: consensus practice statement by the Medical Scientific Advisory Group to Myeloma Australia

Authors :
Wilfrid J Jaksic
Cindy Lee
H. Miles Prince
Simon J. Harrison
Anna Kalff
Hang Quach
Peter Mollee
Dipti Talaulikar
Ken Romeril
Katherine Creeper
Douglas E. Joshua
Nicholas E. Murphy
Andrew C.W. Zannettino
Joy Ho
Ferenc Szabo
Henry Chan
Bradley Augustson
Simon D. J. Gibbs
Andrew Spencer
Jeff Szer
Anna Johnston
Nicholas Weber
Silvia Ling
John Gibson
Michael J. Fulham
Noemi Horvath
Kieran Kusel
Chris Ward
Source :
Internal Medicine Journal. 51:1707-1712
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Imaging modalities for multiple myeloma (MM) have evolved to enable earlier detection of disease. Furthermore, the diagnosis of MM requiring therapy has recently changed to include disease prior to bone destruction, specifically the detection of focal bone lesions. Focal lesions are early, abnormal areas in the bone marrow, which may signal the development of subsequent lytic lesions that typically occur within the next 18-24 months. Cross-sectional imaging modalities are more sensitive for the detection and monitoring of bone and bone marrow disease and are now included in the International Myeloma Working Group current consensus criteria for initial diagnosis and treatment response assessment. The aim of this consensus practice statement is to review the evidence supporting these modalities. A more detailed Position Statement can be found on the Myeloma Australia website.

Details

ISSN :
14455994 and 14440903
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Internal Medicine Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b592916f38d74c6198afae7290b52cc7