Keywords
multiple myeloma
skeletal imaging
traditional radiology
TC imaging and RM imaging
skeletal imaging
traditional radiology
TC imaging and RM imaging
How to Cite
Nappa , E., Notorio , M., & Russo , S. (2020). Whole-body integrated imaging for multiple myeloma: the gold standard. Journal of Advanced Health Care, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.36017/jahc20202582
Abstract
he article aims to describe the study protocols of multiple myeloma with different imaging techniques. The guidelines
of the major scientific reference societies for multiple myeloma - IMWG (International Myeloma Working Group) and
NCCN (National Comprehensive Cancer Network) - provide for the study of CT WB, RM WB and PET / CT, which
have completely outclassed traditional radiology. Each method contributes to acquiring an added value in the work
up and follow up of patients suffering from multiple myeloma.

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Copyright (c) 2020 Nappa Elena, Notorio Maurizio, Russo Salvatore
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