A male patient in his 20s presented at our clinic with pain caused by bone metastases of the primitive neuroectodermal tumor, and Sr-89 was administrated to palliate the pain. After receiving the injection, the patient complained of a slight burning pain at the catheterized area. Slight reddening and small circular swelling (diameter, 0.5 cm) were observed at the catheterized area. Sr-89 extravasation was suspected. To estimate the amount of subcutaneous Sr-89 leakage, bremsstrahlung imaging was immediately performed. We speculated that the skin-absorbed dose from the subcutaneous Sr-89 leakage was 1.78 Gy. The mildest clinical sign of local radiation injury was erythema. The received dose was higher than 3 Gy, and the time of onset was fro...
Purpose: To identify local and distant complications of patients with soft tissue tumours and evalua...
Most patients with bony metastases experience painful symptoms. Strontium-89 isotope therapy is an a...
Accidental exposure to ionising radiation may occur during such catastrophic events as the Chernoby...
A male patient in his 20s presented at our clinic with pain caused by bone metastases of the primiti...
Extravasation of therapeutic 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan can cause significant injury. Detection of ext...
After the extravasation of a therapeutic dose of 131I-metaiodo-benzylguanidine that produced a radia...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
There are few options for treating painful bone metastasis in multiple sites. Hemibody irradiation, ...
Background: The patient benefit from a diagnostic nuclear medicine procedure far outweighs the assoc...
International audienceAbstract The threat of a large-scale radiological or nuclear (R/N) incident lo...
Although several cases of radiation-induced skin injury (RSI) have been reported in association with...
Injury to the skin and underlying tissues from acute exposure to a large external dose of radiation ...
Extravasation is defined in oncology as an accidental leakage during the infusion of chemotherapeuti...
90Y-labelled radiopharmaceuticals offer promising prospects for radionuclide therapies of tumours, e...
Purpose: To identify local and distant complications of patients with soft tissue tumours and evalua...
Most patients with bony metastases experience painful symptoms. Strontium-89 isotope therapy is an a...
Accidental exposure to ionising radiation may occur during such catastrophic events as the Chernoby...
A male patient in his 20s presented at our clinic with pain caused by bone metastases of the primiti...
Extravasation of therapeutic 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan can cause significant injury. Detection of ext...
After the extravasation of a therapeutic dose of 131I-metaiodo-benzylguanidine that produced a radia...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
There are few options for treating painful bone metastasis in multiple sites. Hemibody irradiation, ...
Background: The patient benefit from a diagnostic nuclear medicine procedure far outweighs the assoc...
International audienceAbstract The threat of a large-scale radiological or nuclear (R/N) incident lo...
Although several cases of radiation-induced skin injury (RSI) have been reported in association with...
Injury to the skin and underlying tissues from acute exposure to a large external dose of radiation ...
Extravasation is defined in oncology as an accidental leakage during the infusion of chemotherapeuti...
90Y-labelled radiopharmaceuticals offer promising prospects for radionuclide therapies of tumours, e...
Purpose: To identify local and distant complications of patients with soft tissue tumours and evalua...
Most patients with bony metastases experience painful symptoms. Strontium-89 isotope therapy is an a...
Accidental exposure to ionising radiation may occur during such catastrophic events as the Chernoby...