- Skeletal survey
A skeletal survey is a series of
X-ray s of all thebone s in the body, or at least the axial skeleton and the large cortical bones. A very common use is the diagnosis ofmultiple myeloma , where tumour deposits appear as "punched-out" lesions. The standard set of X-rays for a skeletal survey includes X-rays of theskull , entire spine,pelvis ,rib s, both humeri and femora (proximal long bones). It has been found to be much more sensitive thanMRI andisotope scan s to detect bone involvement inmultiple myeloma . [cite journal | author = Lecouvet F, Malghem J, Michaux L, Maldague B, Ferrant A, Michaux J, Vande Berg B | title = Skeletal survey in advanced multiple myeloma: radiographic versus MR imaging survey. | journal = Br J Haematol | volume = 106 | issue = 1 | pages = 35–9 | year = 1999 | pmid = 10444160 | doi = 10.1046/j.1365-2141.1999.01529.x]References
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