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Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Oncology
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • The 2014 update to multiple myeloma diagnostic criteria necessitated revised imaging recommendations and therapy response definitions.
  • This review focuses on changes relevant to radiologists regarding monoclonal plasma cell disease definitions and diagnostic options.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of current definitions for monoclonal plasma cell disease.
  • To outline updated diagnostic imaging modalities for multiple myeloma.
  • To highlight changes in therapy response assessment relevant to radiologists.

Main Methods:

  • A literature search was conducted on PubMed for multiple myeloma guidelines.
  • Publications from international associations and expert reviews were prioritized.
  • Recommendations from major organizations like IMWG, NCCN, ESMO, and EMN were considered.

Main Results:

  • Conventional skeletal surveys are being replaced by cross-sectional imaging techniques.
  • Whole-body low-dose CT and whole-body MRI are recommended for initial diagnosis of bone lesions and marrow involvement.
  • MRI findings of two or more focal bone marrow lesions now define symptomatic disease, irrespective of bone integrity.

Conclusions:

  • Cross-sectional imaging, including whole-body low-dose CT, MRI, or PET/CT, is recommended for initial multiple myeloma work-up.
  • Whole-body MRI is vital for identifying symptomatic disease based on focal lesions, even without lytic bone damage.
  • 18F-FDG-PET/CT shows potential in defining minimal residual disease, though its routine use in Germany is limited.