This is a preliminary report of 102 patients with clinical diagnosis of late temporal lobe necrosis after radical radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma during 1964 to 1983. Histologic verification was available in 12 cases. All but three patients had been treated in our institute using schedules with doses larger than the conventional 200 cGy per fraction. The incidence rate was 1.03%. In our 80 patients with only one course of external irradiation, the doses to the temporal lobes ranged from 1665 to 2127 ret, or 1286 to 1778 brain tolerance unit (btu). The latent interval ranged from 9 months to 16 years. The median observation period is 33 months. The symptomatology, working diagnosis, treatment, and outcome are described. Surger...
Cerebral radiation necrosis (CRN) is a well described possible complication of radiation for treatme...
Purpose: To study the factors affecting the risk of symptomatic temporal lobe necrosis after differe...
Purpose: To investigate radiation-induced carotid and cerebral vascular injury and its relationship ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) were performed on 13 patients with cli...
Abstract Temporal lobe necrosis (TLN) is the most debilitating late-stage complication after radiati...
Purpose: To study the relative effects of different radiation factors on temporal lobe necrosis (TLN...
Background Radiation induced brain injury ranges from acute reversible edema to late, irreversible r...
Background: To compare the radiation-induced temporal lobe injury (TLI) in patients with nasopharyng...
To compare the radiation-induced temporal lobe injury (TLI) in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinom...
To investigate radiation-induced carotid and cerebral vascular injury and its relationship with radi...
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Abstract Background The radiation tolerance dose-volume in brain remains unclear for nasopharyngeal ...
SUMMARY Eleven patients with combined neurological and endocrine complications after external radiot...
Eleven patients with combined neurological and endocrine complications after external radiotherapy f...
Background. Appearance and development of new radiotherapy methods for primary and secondary cerebra...
Cerebral radiation necrosis (CRN) is a well described possible complication of radiation for treatme...
Purpose: To study the factors affecting the risk of symptomatic temporal lobe necrosis after differe...
Purpose: To investigate radiation-induced carotid and cerebral vascular injury and its relationship ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) were performed on 13 patients with cli...
Abstract Temporal lobe necrosis (TLN) is the most debilitating late-stage complication after radiati...
Purpose: To study the relative effects of different radiation factors on temporal lobe necrosis (TLN...
Background Radiation induced brain injury ranges from acute reversible edema to late, irreversible r...
Background: To compare the radiation-induced temporal lobe injury (TLI) in patients with nasopharyng...
To compare the radiation-induced temporal lobe injury (TLI) in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinom...
To investigate radiation-induced carotid and cerebral vascular injury and its relationship with radi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Abstract Background The radiation tolerance dose-volume in brain remains unclear for nasopharyngeal ...
SUMMARY Eleven patients with combined neurological and endocrine complications after external radiot...
Eleven patients with combined neurological and endocrine complications after external radiotherapy f...
Background. Appearance and development of new radiotherapy methods for primary and secondary cerebra...
Cerebral radiation necrosis (CRN) is a well described possible complication of radiation for treatme...
Purpose: To study the factors affecting the risk of symptomatic temporal lobe necrosis after differe...
Purpose: To investigate radiation-induced carotid and cerebral vascular injury and its relationship ...