Marks M A, Tow D E, Jay M
J Nucl Med. 1985 Dec;26(12):1412-4.
We present a case report of a remarkably positive bone scan in a patient known to be suffering from Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. Although bone involvement in this disease was originally thought not to be present, reports of bone involvement are becoming more frequent. Documenting the presence and extent of bone involvement is important because local palliative radiotherapy and/or orthopedic measures, similar to those recommended for patients suffering from multiple myeloma, may be required to prevent pathologic fractures and patient discomfort.
我们报告一例已知患有华氏巨球蛋白血症患者骨扫描结果呈显著阳性的病例。尽管最初认为该疾病不存在骨受累情况,但关于骨受累的报告正变得越来越频繁。记录骨受累的存在情况和范围很重要,因为可能需要采取类似于推荐给多发性骨髓瘤患者的局部姑息性放疗和/或骨科措施,以预防病理性骨折和患者不适。