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Article Dans Une Revue Cancers Année : 2020

Whole-Body Functional MRI and PET/MRI in Multiple Myeloma

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Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recognized as the most sensitive imaging technique for the detection of bone marrow infiltration, and was therefore, recently included in the new diagnostic myeloma criteria, as proposed by the International Myeloma Working Group. The use of diffusion-weighted MRI further improved the performances of whole-body MRI in the setting of multiple myeloma, and its systematic implementation in general clinical practice is now recommended. Whole-body, dynamic, contrast-enhanced MRI might provide further information on lesions vascularity and might help evaluate response to treatment. Hybrid PET/MRI might act as the optimal imaging modality, owing to the association of the best techniques for both detecting bone marrow involvement and evaluating treatment response, providing one-stop-shop imaging in a whole-body scale. This review provides an overview on the value of whole-body MRI, including diffusion-weighted and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI and whole-body 18 F-FDG PET/MRI in diagnosis, staging, and response evaluation in multiple myeloma.
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hal-04063133 , version 1 (08-04-2023)

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Sébastien Mulé, Edouard Reizine, Paul Blanc-Durand, Laurence Baranes, Pierre Zerbib, et al.. Whole-Body Functional MRI and PET/MRI in Multiple Myeloma. Cancers, 2020, 12 (11), pp.3155. ⟨10.3390/cancers12113155⟩. ⟨hal-04063133⟩

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