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A 60-year-old woman with multiple myeloma. Two-millimeter noncontrast-enhanced axial energy-integrating detector CT image (left), 2-mm noncontrast-enhanced axial photon-counting detector (PCD) CT ...
This imaging may be a whole-body low-dose CT scan, PET/CT scan, bone marrow MRI or skeletal survey. There are more treatment options for multiple myeloma than ever before. No matter what type of ...
PET scans are sometimes combined with CT scans. Learn more about how multiple myeloma appears on imaging scans. A doctor diagnoses multiple myeloma based on the tests mentioned above, a person’s ...
New CT technology paired with artificial intelligence (AI)-based noise reduction offers superior detection of bone disease associated with multiple myeloma at lower radiation doses than ...
Early intervention in high-risk smoldering myeloma with lenalidomide delays progression by up to 7 years and achieves ...
A multi-institutional study led by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai reports one-third of patients with relapsed or ...
Annual whole-body, low-dose CT enables earlier detection of bone progression in smoldering multiple myeloma, with 36.3% of patients progressing to symptomatic disease and 9.7% showing bone lesions ...
Improved diagnosis: Lytic bone lesions in a multiple myeloma patient are better visualized in the photon-counting detector (PCD) CT image (middle, solid arrows) than in the conventional low-dose CT ...
You might get imaging tests. X-rays can show spots of bone damaged by multiple myeloma. You may also need a CT scan, MRI, or PET scan. Doctors grade multiple myeloma cases as high, intermediate ...
Using X-rays or CT or PET/CT scans, your doctor would look for breaks and places of weakness in your bones. Not everyone who has multiple myeloma meets all four CRAB criteria. And people tend to ...
New CT technology paired with artificial intelligence (AI)-based noise reduction offers superior detection of bone disease associated with multiple myeloma at lower radiation doses than ...
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