2023
DOI: 10.1002/vms3.1019
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Computed tomographic findings in dogs with multiple myeloma

Abstract: Background: Computed tomography (CT) is considered the first-line imaging modality for human patients with suspected multiple myeloma (MM). Recently the diagnostic criteria for human MM have been updated. Objectives:To describe and provide a baseline of the CT features and distribution of osseous lesions in dogs diagnosed with MM and to describe the change of initial osseous lesions after the start of treatment in a subset of dogs.Methods: Single-centre, retrospective, descriptive, case series. Dogs were inclu… Show more

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“…Typical changes include discrete, well-defined lytic lesions without sclerosis of the surrounding bone ( 7 ). CT is considered the imaging modality of choice due to its high specificity in detecting lytic osseous lesions, usefulness in the staging process, and ability to identify the extent of bone involvement ( 8 ). Hypercalcemia in serum biochemistry is often seen in conjunction with bone lysis on diagnostic imaging ( 6 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Typical changes include discrete, well-defined lytic lesions without sclerosis of the surrounding bone ( 7 ). CT is considered the imaging modality of choice due to its high specificity in detecting lytic osseous lesions, usefulness in the staging process, and ability to identify the extent of bone involvement ( 8 ). Hypercalcemia in serum biochemistry is often seen in conjunction with bone lysis on diagnostic imaging ( 6 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%