2011
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v118.21.3921.3921
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The EOS® System for the Detection of Bone Lesions in Patients with Multiple Myeloma,

Abstract: 3921 Background. Osteolytic disease is a major complication of multiple myeloma (MM) that may lead to devastating skeletal-related events (SREs). 70% of patients have osteolytic lesions at diagnosis, and up to 90% develop lytic lesions during the course of their disease. Furthermore, almost 15% of patients present with diffuse osteopenia at diagnosis. Various imaging techniques have been performed for the diagnosis and follow-up of bone disease in MM, however… Show more

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“…The importance of using such imaging modalities has been shown in orthopedic assessment [9] and in the evaluation of bone pathologies in children [10]. Their potential role in the follow-up of multiple benign bone lesions and metastatic lytic bone lesions compared to conventional radiographs has been emphasized in previous studies [11][12][13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The importance of using such imaging modalities has been shown in orthopedic assessment [9] and in the evaluation of bone pathologies in children [10]. Their potential role in the follow-up of multiple benign bone lesions and metastatic lytic bone lesions compared to conventional radiographs has been emphasized in previous studies [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%