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Online edition:ISSN 2434-3404

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The Usefulness of Bone and Bone-marrow Scintigraphy in the Detection of Bone Involvement in Patients with Multiple Myeloma

We used a combination of bone and bone-marrow scintigraphy to evaluate bone involvement in 15 patients with multiple myeloma (7 in untreated group and 8 in chemotherapy group). Of the 3 cases in untreated group whose 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate (MDP) bone scans showed no abnormality, one had abnormal 99mTc-suffer colloid bone-marrow scintigraphy. In other 4 cases of untreated group whose bone scan showed cold defects, bone-marrow scintigraphy delineated clearly the areas of tumor-cell invasion. On the other hand, in all chemotherapy cases, multiple hot spots were observed on bone scintigram, but on bone-marrow scintigram abnormalities were not recognized. In conclusion, the combination scintigraphy of bone and bone-marrow was a useful method in evaluating bone involvement in patients with multiple myeloma.

Author
Otsuka N, et al
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
117-124
DOI
10.11482/KMJ-E12(3)117

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