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The benefit of using whole-body, low-dose, nonenhanced, multidetector computed tomography for follow-up and therapy response monitoring in patients with multiple myeloma.
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 15.04.2007
Horger Marius, Kanz Lothar, Denecke Barbara, Vonthein Reinhard, Pereira Philippe, Claussen Claus Detlef, Driessen Christoph
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The objectives of this study were to assess the status and clinical course of patients with multiple myeloma based on the direct visualization of changes in medullary, extramedullary, and focal osteolytic myeloma involvement by using whole-body, low-dose, multidetector computed tomography (WBLD-MDCT) and to compare those results with an assessment based on conventional hematologic parameters.