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Baseline bone marrow ADC value of diffusion-weighted MRI: a potential independent predictor for progression and death in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.

Lu ZhangQin WangXia WuAilin ZhaoJun FengHaibo ZhangXinxin CaoShuo LiHuacong CaiZhaoyong SunMinghui DuanTienan ZhuWei ZhangZhengyu JinDaobin ZhouHuadan XueJian Li
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Whole-body diffusion-weighted MRI (WB DW-MRI) might be helpful to improve the current risk stratification systems for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (MM). • Morphological parameters as MRI pattern and focal lesion-associated parameters have been reported to be related to survival. However, important functional parameters such as apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values were not incorporated into the current risk stratification model. • This study is one of the first endeavors to delineate the correlation of baseline ADC values and survival in MM patients. It is revealed that the mean ADC value of the representative background bone marrow (L3-S1 and iliac bone) was an independent risk factor for both PFS and OS.
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