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多发性骨髓瘤是最常见的骨肿瘤,其特点是恶性浆细胞不受控制地增殖。本研究介绍了两例多发性骨髓瘤患者的病例报告,患者表现为颌面部肿瘤,使用全景X光片进行观察。患者因脊椎病变(包括低能量骨折)引起背痛而入院。治疗包括放疗和化疗。患者被转诊接受全景 X 光检查和口腔卫生检查,结果显示骨矿物质流失增加,并出现多处溶骨病变。两名患者的颌骨均有类似的放射学发现。在检测与多发性骨髓瘤相关的溶骨性病变方面,包括牙科全景 X 光片在内的放射学检查起着至关重要的作用。牙医在进行常规检查时,可以最先发现骨骼中的骨质疏松病变。
Involvement of jawbones as a radiographic sign in multiple myeloma – case series reports
Multiple myeloma is the most common bone tumour characterised by the uncontrolled proliferation of malignant plasma cells. The study presents two case reports of patients with multiple myeloma with manifestation in the maxillofacial region, visualised with the use of a panoramic radiograph. The patients were admitted to hospital due to back pain caused by pathological changes in the vertebral column, including low-energy fractures. The treatment involved a combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Patients were referred for panoramic X-ray and oral cavity sanitation, which revealed an increase in bone mineral loss and the presence of multiple osteolytic lesions. Similar radiological findings were observed in the jaws of both patients. Radiography, including dental panoramic radiographs, plays a crucial role in the detection of osteolytic lesions associated with multiple myeloma. Dentists, during routine check-ups, can be the first to detect osteoporotic changes in the bones.