the Management of Hematological Malignancies; Critical Role of FDG/NaF imaging in Assessment of Skeletal Involvement in Patients with Multiple Myeloma; 

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Important advances in the therapeutic management of this disease in the past decade have resulted in higher rates of durable complete remission, prolonged event-free survival, and improved overall survival. Osteosclerosing (or osteosclerotic) myeloma is an uncommon form of multiple myeloma.It may manifest as multiple sclerotic lesions or areas of diffuse osteosclerosis 3.It once was considered in the same spectrum of plasma cell dyscrasias with polyneuropathy as POEMS syndrome but is now considered a separate entity.. The International Myeloma Working Group consensus aimed to provide recommendations for the optimal use of 18fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) PET/CT in patients with multiple myeloma and other plasma cell disorders, including smouldering multiple myeloma and solitary plasmacytoma. … Active MS-lesions in the spine may enhance, but it is not that common as we see in active lesions in the brain.

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[Article in Undetermined Language] SERINGE P, DUPERRAT B, GRENIER B. PMID: 13019561 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] MeSH Terms. Humans; Multiple Myeloma* Physical Examination* Plasma Cells* Radiology* Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging; Access to Document. Link to publication in Scopus. Link to citation list in Scopus. Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Meningeal myelomatosis'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Meningeal myelomatosis is rare, but the incidence appears to be increasing, possibly as a Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, Vol. 30, No. 4.

Active MS-lesions in the spine may enhance, but it is not that common as we see in active lesions in the brain. Whenever spinal lesions are encountered, it can be helpful to image the brain aswell. Now sometimes the patient is only sceduled for MRI of the spine and you don't have time to do a full brain examinations.

To investigate whether urographic contrast media might precipitate Bence Jones protein in the renal tubules and lead to renal failure in patients with myelomatosis, the reaction between the media and myeloma urine was studied in vitro. Appreciable precipitation was found only in urine at or below pH 4·5, and its occurrence did not Odelberg-Johnson reports a case of myelomatosis in which roentgen examination revealed progressive and widespread, circumscribed osteosclerosis resembling metastasis but no evidence of osteolysis (8). The patient had never received roentgen therapy.

Multiple myeloma is a cancer that begins in plasma cells, a type of white blood cell. These cells are part of your immune system, which helps protect the body from germs and other harmful substances. In time, myeloma cells collect in the bone marrow and in the solid parts of bones. No one knows the exact causes of multiple myeloma, but it is

Received April 22, 2002; revision requested June 19; revision received March 4, 2003; accepted Leptomeningeal myelomatosis | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org. This patient has been reported to have malignant plasma cells in their cerebrospinal fluid, which makes the leptomeningeal nodular enhancement presumed to represent CNS manifestations of his known multiple myeloma. MM is characterized by a clonal bone. marrow plasma cell (CBMPC) percentage of 10% or greater plus either one or more CRAB fea-. tures or one or more myeloma biomarkers.

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Author links open overlay panel M.D. B.J [Multiple myeloma and diffuse decalcifying myelomatosis. Atlas of Clinicial Radiology, No.45]. [Article in French] LIEVRE JA. PMID: 14384752 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] MeSH Terms.
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Symposium On Myelomatosis. Myelomatosis and the radiotherapist The definitive diagnosis of meningeal myelomatosis is made by demonstrating neoplastic monoclonal plasma cells in CSF based on immunophenotyping or immunoelectrophoresis.

To determine whether this disease has a radiogenic origin, we surveyed all cohorts of persons exposed to radiation for which data on cancer-related mortality are available.
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1987-07-01 · Clinical Radiology (1987) 38, 385-388 Plasmacytoma of the Head and Neck C. C. GAFFNEY, P. J. D. K. DAWES and D. JACKSON* Regional Radiotherapy Centre, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne and * Department of Oral Pathology, The Dental School, Newcastle upon Tyne Fourteen cases of plasmacytoma arising in the head and neck are described.

and pathological fracture. Deposits also present in right scapula. and their detection should suggest the diagnosis when associated with skeletal involvement else- where. Extraosseous myeloma refers to any manifestation of multiple myeloma where there is plasma cell proliferation outside the skeletal system. This can potentially affect any organ system and the reported disease spectrum includes: reticuloendothelial system. This paper and the following five papers were presented at a Symposium on Myelomatosis held in October 1959 at the Faculty of Radiologists and the Radiology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine. Multiple Myeloma: Clinical Review and Diagnostic Imaging.

… Multiple myeloma is characterised by a progressive proliferation of malignant plasma cells usually initiating in the bone marrow. The most common manifestations of this disease are bone involvement, renal disease and hematologic disorders. The radiological findings of diffuse osteopenia or osteolytic bone lesions are well recognised.