Bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignancies

The increasing use of radiological examination, especially magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), will probably increase the risk of unintended discovery of bone marrow abnormalities in patients where a hematologic disease would not be expected. In this paper we present four patients with different hema...

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Main Authors: Ida Sofie Grønningsæter, Aymen Bushra Ahmed, Nils Vetti, Silje Johansen, Øystein Bruserud, Håkon Reikvam
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/1061
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spelling doaj-422aaaf1d67b42e08ab350809491985b2021-04-02T12:43:17ZengMDPI AGClinics and Practice2039-72752039-72832018-06-018210.4081/cp.2018.1061Bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignanciesIda Sofie Grønningsæter0Aymen Bushra Ahmed1Nils Vetti2Silje Johansen3Øystein Bruserud4Håkon Reikvam5Institute of Clinical Science, University of Bergen; Department of Medicine, Haukeland University HospitalDepartment of Medicine, Haukeland University HospitalInstitute of Clinical Science, University of Bergen; Radiological Department, Haukeland University HospitalDepartment of Medicine, Haukeland University HospitalInstitute of Clinical Science, University of Bergen; Department of Medicine, Haukeland University HospitalInstitute of Clinical Science, University of Bergen; Department of Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital The increasing use of radiological examination, especially magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), will probably increase the risk of unintended discovery of bone marrow abnormalities in patients where a hematologic disease would not be expected. In this paper we present four patients with different hematologic malignancies of non-plasma cell types. In all patients the MRI bone marrow abnormalities represent an initial presentation of the disease. These case reports illustrate the importance of a careful diagnostic follow-up without delay of patients with MRI bone marrow abnormalities, because such abnormalities can represent the first sign of both acute promyelocytic leukemia as well as other variants of acute leukemia. https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/1061Leukemiamagnetic resonance imagingbone marrow disease.
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author Ida Sofie Grønningsæter
Aymen Bushra Ahmed
Nils Vetti
Silje Johansen
Øystein Bruserud
Håkon Reikvam
spellingShingle Ida Sofie Grønningsæter
Aymen Bushra Ahmed
Nils Vetti
Silje Johansen
Øystein Bruserud
Håkon Reikvam
Bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignancies
Clinics and Practice
Leukemia
magnetic resonance imaging
bone marrow disease.
author_facet Ida Sofie Grønningsæter
Aymen Bushra Ahmed
Nils Vetti
Silje Johansen
Øystein Bruserud
Håkon Reikvam
author_sort Ida Sofie Grønningsæter
title Bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignancies
title_short Bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignancies
title_full Bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignancies
title_fullStr Bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignancies
title_full_unstemmed Bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignancies
title_sort bone marrow abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging as initial sign of hematologic malignancies
publisher MDPI AG
series Clinics and Practice
issn 2039-7275
2039-7283
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The increasing use of radiological examination, especially magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), will probably increase the risk of unintended discovery of bone marrow abnormalities in patients where a hematologic disease would not be expected. In this paper we present four patients with different hematologic malignancies of non-plasma cell types. In all patients the MRI bone marrow abnormalities represent an initial presentation of the disease. These case reports illustrate the importance of a careful diagnostic follow-up without delay of patients with MRI bone marrow abnormalities, because such abnormalities can represent the first sign of both acute promyelocytic leukemia as well as other variants of acute leukemia.
topic Leukemia
magnetic resonance imaging
bone marrow disease.
url https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/1061
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