%0 Journal Article
%A Hillengass, Jens
%A Moulopoulos, L. A.
%A Delorme, S.
%A Koutoulidis, V.
%A Mosebach, J.
%A Hielscher, T.
%A Drake, M.
%A Rajkumar, S. V.
%A Oestergaard, B.
%A Abildgaard, N.
%A Hinge, M.
%A Plesner, T.
%A Suehara, Y.
%A Matsue, K.
%A Withofs, N.
%A Caers, J.
%A Waage, A.
%A Goldschmidt, H.
%A Dimopoulos, M. A.
%A Lentzsch, S.
%A Durie, B.
%A Terpos, E.
%T Whole-body computed tomography versus conventional skeletal survey in patients with multiple myeloma: a study of the International Myeloma Working Group.
%J Blood cancer journal
%V 7
%N 8
%@ 2044-5385
%C London [u.a.]
%I Nature Publishing Group
%M DKFZ-2017-04083
%P e599 -
%D 2017
%X For decades, conventional skeletal survey (CSS) has been the standard imaging technique for multiple myeloma (MM). However, recently whole-body computed tomography (WBCT) has been implemented into the diagnostic criteria of MM. This analysis compares sensitivity and prognostic significance of WBCT and CSS in patients with smoldering MM (SMM) and MM. Fifty-four of 212 patients (25.5
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%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:28841211
%2 pmc:PMC5596388
%R 10.1038/bcj.2017.78
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/128061