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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
*CT does not have a great role in the diagnosis of disseminated multiple myeloma. | |||
*However it may be useful to determine the extent of extra-osseous soft tissue component ([[plasmacytoma]]) in patients with a large disease burden. | |||
*Contrast CT scans lead to renal failure in multiple myeloma more frequently than otherwise. Hence, other modalities are preferred over CT scan. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
- CT does not have a great role in the diagnosis of disseminated multiple myeloma.
- However it may be useful to determine the extent of extra-osseous soft tissue component (plasmacytoma) in patients with a large disease burden.
- Contrast CT scans lead to renal failure in multiple myeloma more frequently than otherwise. Hence, other modalities are preferred over CT scan.