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Radiography and bone scintigraphy in bone marrow transplant multiple myeloma patients
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The ability of conventional radiography and bone scintigraphy to disclose myeloma lesions varies, depending on location and size of the lesions. Radiography should remain the primary examination modality also for bone marrow transplant multiple myeloma patients. Bone scintigraphy can serve as a complement for investigating unexplained pain, e.g. caused by lesions in vertebrae or ribs.
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