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Urinary N-telopeptide levels in multiple myeloma patients, correlation with Tc-99m-sestaMIBI scintigraphy and other biochemical markers of disease activity

✍ Scribed by M. G. Alexandrakis; D. S. Kyriakou; F. H. Passam; N. Malliaraki; I. G. Vlachonikolis; N. Karkavitsas


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
92 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0278-0232

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Abstract

Urinary cross‐linked N‐telopeptide of type I collagen (NTx) has been reported to be a sensitive and specific marker of bone resorption in multiple myeloma (MM). In this study, we measured the levels of NTx in 30 newly diagnosed MM patients and 25 controls. We examined its association with the overall score of skeletal involvement measured by Tc‐99m‐MIBI scintigraphy and other biochemical markers of bone disease (tumour necrosis factor a (TNF‐a), serum calcium and creatinine). We further studied the correlation of NTx with the stage of disease (according to Durie–Salmon criteria) and bone marrow infiltration by plasma cells. High levels of NTx, bone marrow infiltration, TNF‐α, calcium and creatinine were noted at advanced stages of disease (p < 0.05). NTx and TNF‐a were found at significantly higher concentrations in patients with a high overall score (3 and 4) in Tc‐99m‐sestaMIBI in comparison to a low score (0, 1 and 2; p < 0.05). Positive correlations were found between NTx and TNF‐a, as well as between bone infiltration and TNF‐a or calcium. In conclusion, NTx is a useful marker for the monitoring of bone resorption in MM and correlates with imaging findings on Tc‐99m‐sestaMIBI and other biochemical markers of disease activity. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.