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This pocket guide provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the two most prominent clinical features of multiple myeloma (MM), bone disease and renal failure. The first half of the text reviews critical aspects of bone disease in MM, including pathophysiology, the use of imaging modalities and drugs in treatment, and the role of orthopedic surgery. The latter half of the book reviews major components of kidney disease in MM, from pathophysiology to treatment.
Written by experts in the field, Management of Bone Disease and Kidney Failure in Multiple Myeloma: A Pocket Guide is a valuable resource for clinicians and practitioners who manage patients afflicted with multiple myeloma.
Introduction: Management of Bone Disease and Kidney Failure in Multiple Myeloma
Pages 1-5
Zamagni, Elena
The Pathophysiology of Myeloma Bone Disease: Bone Remodelling and the Role of Osteoclasts
Pages 7-36
Andrews, Rebecca E. (et al.)
The Pathophysiology of Myeloma Bone Disease: Role of Osteoblasts and Osteocytes
Pages 37-51
Giuliani, Nicola (et al.)
Imaging Techniques in Staging and Early Phases
Pages 53-66
Nanni, Cristina
Imaging Techniques for Response Assessment and Follow-Up
Pages 67-90
Rasche, Leo (et al.)
New Perspectives in Imaging Techniques
Pages 91-110
Jamet, Bastien (et al.)
Therapy of Myeloma Bone Disease
Pages 111-137
Ntanasis-Stathopoulos, Ioannis (et al.)
Orthopaedic Management in Multiple Myeloma: What Is the Role and When?
Pages 139-158
Shepherd, Karen L. (et al.)
The Pathophysiology of Kidney Involvement in Multiple Myeloma and Monoclonal-Related Disorders
Pages 159-177
Corradetti, Valeria (et al.)
Treatment of Multiple Myeloma with Kidney Involvement
Pages 179-208
Cook, Mark A.
Correction to: The Pathophysiology of Myeloma Bone Disease: Bone Remodelling and the Role of Osteoclasts
Pages C1-C5
Andrews, Rebecca E. (et al.)
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