Abstract
The recently updated Durie/Salmon PLUS staging system published in 2006 highlights the many advances that have been made in the imaging of multiple myeloma, a common malignancy of plasma cells. In this article, we shall focus primarily on the more sensitive and specific whole-body imaging techniques, including whole-body computed tomography, whole-body magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission computed tomography. We shall also discuss new and emerging imaging techniques and future developments in the radiological assessment of multiple myeloma.
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Healy, C. F., Murray, J. G., Eustace, S. J., Madewell, J., O’Gorman, P. J., & O’Sullivan, P. (2011). Multiple Myeloma: A Review of Imaging Features and Radiological Techniques. Bone Marrow Research, 2011, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/583439
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