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Brain MR findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors
Nowadays, hadrontherapy is increasingly used for the treatment of various tumors, in particular of those resistant to conventional radiotherapy. Proton and carbon ions are characterized by physical and biological features that allow a high radiation dose to tumors, minimizing irradiation to adjacent...
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author | Viselner, Gisela Farina, Lisa Lucev, Federica Turpini, Elena Lungarotti, Luca Bacila, Ana Iannalfi, Alberto D’Ippolito, Emma Vischioni, Barbara Ronchi, Sara Marchioni, Enrico Valvo, Francesca Bastianello, Stefano Preda, Lorenzo |
author_facet | Viselner, Gisela Farina, Lisa Lucev, Federica Turpini, Elena Lungarotti, Luca Bacila, Ana Iannalfi, Alberto D’Ippolito, Emma Vischioni, Barbara Ronchi, Sara Marchioni, Enrico Valvo, Francesca Bastianello, Stefano Preda, Lorenzo |
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description | Nowadays, hadrontherapy is increasingly used for the treatment of various tumors, in particular of those resistant to conventional radiotherapy. Proton and carbon ions are characterized by physical and biological features that allow a high radiation dose to tumors, minimizing irradiation to adjacent normal tissues. For this reason, radioresistant tumors and tumors located near highly radiosensitive critical organs, such as skull base tumors, represent the best target for this kind of therapy. However, also hadrontherapy can be associated with radiation adverse effects, generally referred as acute, early-delayed and late-delayed. Among late-delayed effects, the most severe form of injury is radiation necrosis. There are various underlying mechanisms involved in the development of radiation necrosis, as well as different clinical presentations requiring specific treatments. In most cases, radiation necrosis presents as a single focal lesion, but it can be multifocal and involve a single or multiple lobes simulating brain metastasis, or it can also involve both cerebral hemispheres. In every case, radiation necrosis results always related to the extension of radiation delivery field. Multiple MRI techniques, including diffusion, perfusion imaging, and spectroscopy, are important tools for the radiologist to formulate the correct diagnosis. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the possible different radiologic patterns of radiation necrosis that can be observed in different MRI techniques in patients treated with hadrontherapy for tumors involving the skull base. The images of exemplary cases of radiation necrosis are also presented. |
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spelling | pubmed-67570932019-10-07 Brain MR findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors Viselner, Gisela Farina, Lisa Lucev, Federica Turpini, Elena Lungarotti, Luca Bacila, Ana Iannalfi, Alberto D’Ippolito, Emma Vischioni, Barbara Ronchi, Sara Marchioni, Enrico Valvo, Francesca Bastianello, Stefano Preda, Lorenzo Insights Imaging Educational Review Nowadays, hadrontherapy is increasingly used for the treatment of various tumors, in particular of those resistant to conventional radiotherapy. Proton and carbon ions are characterized by physical and biological features that allow a high radiation dose to tumors, minimizing irradiation to adjacent normal tissues. For this reason, radioresistant tumors and tumors located near highly radiosensitive critical organs, such as skull base tumors, represent the best target for this kind of therapy. However, also hadrontherapy can be associated with radiation adverse effects, generally referred as acute, early-delayed and late-delayed. Among late-delayed effects, the most severe form of injury is radiation necrosis. There are various underlying mechanisms involved in the development of radiation necrosis, as well as different clinical presentations requiring specific treatments. In most cases, radiation necrosis presents as a single focal lesion, but it can be multifocal and involve a single or multiple lobes simulating brain metastasis, or it can also involve both cerebral hemispheres. In every case, radiation necrosis results always related to the extension of radiation delivery field. Multiple MRI techniques, including diffusion, perfusion imaging, and spectroscopy, are important tools for the radiologist to formulate the correct diagnosis. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the possible different radiologic patterns of radiation necrosis that can be observed in different MRI techniques in patients treated with hadrontherapy for tumors involving the skull base. The images of exemplary cases of radiation necrosis are also presented. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6757093/ /pubmed/31549243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13244-019-0784-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Educational Review Viselner, Gisela Farina, Lisa Lucev, Federica Turpini, Elena Lungarotti, Luca Bacila, Ana Iannalfi, Alberto D’Ippolito, Emma Vischioni, Barbara Ronchi, Sara Marchioni, Enrico Valvo, Francesca Bastianello, Stefano Preda, Lorenzo Brain MR findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors |
title | Brain MR findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors |
title_full | Brain MR findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors |
title_fullStr | Brain MR findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors |
title_full_unstemmed | Brain MR findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors |
title_short | Brain MR findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors |
title_sort | brain mr findings in patients treated with particle therapy for skull base tumors |
topic | Educational Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6757093/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31549243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13244-019-0784-9 |
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