نتایج جستجو برای: radiation dermatitis

تعداد نتایج: 261553  

Journal: : 2022

Nowadays radiotherapy is one of the main methods cancer treatment. According to WHO, more than 50% patients with diagnosed malignancies need radiation therapy. However, there are a number side effects latter, which as much task radiotherapist actual treatment tumor. Skin reactions most common therapy, affecting up 85-95% patients. Radiation dermatitis unique pathology compared other forms skin ...

Journal: :Cancer Treatment and Research Communications 2021

2009
Christian Spirig Aurelius Omlin Giannicola D'Addario Klaus-Dieter Loske Philipp Esenwein Jan Henning Geismar Thomas Ruhstaller

INTRODUCTION Radiation recall dermatitis is a well known but still poorly understood inflammatory reaction. It can develop in previously irradiated areas and has been shown to be triggered by a variety of different drugs, including cytostatic agents. Pemetrexed may cause radiation recall dermatitis in pre-irradiated patients. CASE PRESENTATION We present the case of a 49-year-old Caucasian wo...

2017
Ponraj Madasamy Jogamaya Pattnaik Murali Paramanandhan Biswajit Dubashi Naresh Jadhav Jagdeep Singh

The radiation recall dermatitis (RRD) phenomenon is defined as the "recalling" of the skin following the administration of drugs; this induces a response or flare-like reaction over the skin that is exposed to radiation. In this case report, a young female developed RRD on Day 18 after the completion of cranial radiotherapy, that is, four days after the restart of the chemotherapy with doxorubi...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2010
Colleen K Lambertz Jacque Gruell Valerie Robenstein Vicki Mueller-Funaiole Karrie Cummings Vaughn Knapp

The addition of chemotherapy to radiation aids in the survival of patients with head and neck cancer but also increases acute toxicity, primarily painful oral mucositis and dermatitis exacerbated by xerostomia. The consequences of these side effects often result in hospitalization and breaks in treatment, which lead to lower locoregional control and survival rates. No strategies reliably preven...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2016
Ewelina Bogumiła Zuba Sandra Koronowska Agnieszka Osmola-Mańkowska Dorota Jenerowicz

Ultraviolet radiation is considered the main environmental physical hazard to the skin. It is responsible for photoaging, sunburns, carcinogenesis, and photodermatoses, including drug-induced photosensitivity. Drug-induced photosensitivity is an abnormal skin reaction either to sunlight or to artificial light. Drugs may be a cause of photoallergic, phototoxic, and photoaggravated dermatitis. Th...

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