Non-osseous bone scan abnormalities in multiple myeloma associated with hypercalcemia.
1988Clinical nuclear medicine
Eagel BA, Stier SA, Wakem C
Plain English
This study looked at unusual results from bone scans in patients with multiple myeloma who had high calcium levels. Researchers found that in a specific case, the bone scan showed signs of activity in the liver, spleen, and lungs, which is not typical and indicates the disease's effects spreading to other tissues. Understanding these scan results is important because it highlights how multiple myeloma can cause complications beyond the bones, helping doctors better manage patient care.
Who this helps: This helps patients with multiple myeloma and their doctors.