Figure 8.
Figure 8. Cord compression detected by MRI. This is an example of rapid resolution of extensive spinal cord compression as a result of combination chemotherapy with DT PACE47 (dexamethasone 40 mg daily × 4, thalidomide 400 mg daily × 4, 4-day continuous intravenous infusions of cisplatin 10 mg/m2/d, Adriamycin 10 mg/m2/d, cyclophosphamide 400 mg/m2/d, and etoposide 40 mg/m2/d). Epidural disease from multiple myeloma responding to treatment: post-gadolinium T1-weighted MRI before (left) and after (right) treatment of epidural disease (arrows). Only a thin “stripe” of enhancing tissue remains after treatment.

Cord compression detected by MRI. This is an example of rapid resolution of extensive spinal cord compression as a result of combination chemotherapy with DT PACE47  (dexamethasone 40 mg daily × 4, thalidomide 400 mg daily × 4, 4-day continuous intravenous infusions of cisplatin 10 mg/m2/d, Adriamycin 10 mg/m2/d, cyclophosphamide 400 mg/m2/d, and etoposide 40 mg/m2/d). Epidural disease from multiple myeloma responding to treatment: post-gadolinium T1-weighted MRI before (left) and after (right) treatment of epidural disease (arrows). Only a thin “stripe” of enhancing tissue remains after treatment.

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