Incidence and evaluation of incidental abnormal bone marrow signal on magnetic resonance imaging Journal Article


Authors: Shah, G. L.; Rosenberg, A. S.; Jarboe, J.; Klein, A.; Cossor, F.
Article Title: Incidence and evaluation of incidental abnormal bone marrow signal on magnetic resonance imaging
Abstract: Purpose. The increased use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has resulted in reports of incidental abnormal bone marrow (BM) signal. Our goal was to determine the evaluation of an incidental abnormal BM signal on MRI and the prevalence of a subsequent oncologic diagnosis. Methods. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients over age 18 undergoing MRI between May 2005 and October 2010 at Tufts Medical Center (TMC) with follow-up through November 2013. The electronic medical record was queried to determine imaging site, reason for scan, evaluation following radiology report, and final diagnosis. Results. 49,678 MRIs were done with 110 patients meeting inclusion criteria. Twenty two percent underwent some evaluation, most commonly a complete blood count, serum protein electrophoresis, or bone scan. With median follow-up of 41 months, 6% of patients were diagnosed with malignancies including multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkins lymphoma, metastatic non-small cell lung cancer, and metastatic adenocarcinoma. One patient who had not undergone evaluation developed breast cancer 24 months after the MRI. Conclusions. Incidentally noted abnormal or heterogeneous bone marrow signal on MRI was not inconsequential and should prompt further evaluation.
Keywords: adult; aged; middle aged; young adult; major clinical study; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; cancer diagnosis; cancer incidence; multiple myeloma; breast cancer; bone marrow; prevalence; electronic medical record; nonhodgkin lymphoma; blood cell count; incidental finding; electrophoresis; plasma protein; non small cell lung cancer; very elderly; human; male; female; article
Journal Title: The Scientific World Journal
Volume: 2014
ISSN: 1537-744X
Publisher: The Scientific World Journal  
Date Published: 2014-10-14
Start Page: 380814
Language: English
DOI: 10.1155/2014/380814
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4211153
PUBMED: 25374938
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Notes: Export Date: 1 December 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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