What are the classical radiological findings of multiple myeloma?
Lytic lesions in the vertebral bodies. Punched out lytic lesions in the skull - "pepper pot skull"
- Multilevel spondyloarthrosis in the cervical spine with numerous wedge deformities in the lower cervical and upper thoracic spine region. In particular, the accompanying soft tissue swelling around the T3 vertebral deformity suggests either a focal lesion in the vertebral body or alternatively a fracture with surrounding haematoma extending into the left-sided T3-T4 neural exit foramen.
- There is a subdural haematoma in the interhemispheric fissure and on the tentorium.