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A Clinical Case of 5 Times Irradiated Recurrent Orbital Hemangiopericytoma

Orbital hemangiopericytomas (HPCs) are rare mesenchymal tumors with a high tendency to recur. Treatment options are quite limited in case of a relapse, but re-irradiation can be useful. Most of the available data limit the possibility of re-irradiation, while novel techniques (e.g., pencil beam prot...

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Autores principales: Gordon, Konstantin, Gulidov, Igor, Gogolin, Danil, Lepilina, Olga, Golovanova, Olga, Semenov, Alexey, Dujenko, Sergey, Medvedeva, Kira, Koryakin, Sergey, Ivanov, Sergey, Kaprin, Andrey
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7983647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000513030
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author Gordon, Konstantin
Gulidov, Igor
Gogolin, Danil
Lepilina, Olga
Golovanova, Olga
Semenov, Alexey
Dujenko, Sergey
Medvedeva, Kira
Koryakin, Sergey
Ivanov, Sergey
Kaprin, Andrey
author_facet Gordon, Konstantin
Gulidov, Igor
Gogolin, Danil
Lepilina, Olga
Golovanova, Olga
Semenov, Alexey
Dujenko, Sergey
Medvedeva, Kira
Koryakin, Sergey
Ivanov, Sergey
Kaprin, Andrey
author_sort Gordon, Konstantin
collection PubMed
description Orbital hemangiopericytomas (HPCs) are rare mesenchymal tumors with a high tendency to recur. Treatment options are quite limited in case of a relapse, but re-irradiation can be useful. Most of the available data limit the possibility of re-irradiation, while novel techniques (e.g., pencil beam proton therapy [PT]) open new approaches for the safe repeating of treatment. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first well-documented case of multi-times (>3) irradiation of tumors located intracranially. The case reported here describes orbital HPCs with proton irradiation performed two times since 1999 in a 30-year-old woman with a medical history as well as surgery followed by conventional radiotherapy (RT) and chemotherapy, and two times stereotactic RT (in 2009 and 2013). In 2016 the patient came to our hospital with the 3rd relapse of the tumor, located in the left orbit, with an intracranial part, involving cavernous sinus, which was close to the temporal lobe. The 4th course of irradiation was done in May to June 2016 by pencil beam PT. Radiation necrosis occurred after 2 years and was treated with bevacizumab (BVZ). Three years later, another relapse was treated with PT and BVZ. The 9-month follow-up showed complete tumor response without signs of brain toxicity. The patient died due to a brain abscess 1 year after the 5th irradiation. This case shows a possibility of irradiation, applied 5 times to the same location, with promising results and manageable toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-79836472021-03-26 A Clinical Case of 5 Times Irradiated Recurrent Orbital Hemangiopericytoma Gordon, Konstantin Gulidov, Igor Gogolin, Danil Lepilina, Olga Golovanova, Olga Semenov, Alexey Dujenko, Sergey Medvedeva, Kira Koryakin, Sergey Ivanov, Sergey Kaprin, Andrey Case Rep Oncol Case Report Orbital hemangiopericytomas (HPCs) are rare mesenchymal tumors with a high tendency to recur. Treatment options are quite limited in case of a relapse, but re-irradiation can be useful. Most of the available data limit the possibility of re-irradiation, while novel techniques (e.g., pencil beam proton therapy [PT]) open new approaches for the safe repeating of treatment. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first well-documented case of multi-times (>3) irradiation of tumors located intracranially. The case reported here describes orbital HPCs with proton irradiation performed two times since 1999 in a 30-year-old woman with a medical history as well as surgery followed by conventional radiotherapy (RT) and chemotherapy, and two times stereotactic RT (in 2009 and 2013). In 2016 the patient came to our hospital with the 3rd relapse of the tumor, located in the left orbit, with an intracranial part, involving cavernous sinus, which was close to the temporal lobe. The 4th course of irradiation was done in May to June 2016 by pencil beam PT. Radiation necrosis occurred after 2 years and was treated with bevacizumab (BVZ). Three years later, another relapse was treated with PT and BVZ. The 9-month follow-up showed complete tumor response without signs of brain toxicity. The patient died due to a brain abscess 1 year after the 5th irradiation. This case shows a possibility of irradiation, applied 5 times to the same location, with promising results and manageable toxicity. S. Karger AG 2021-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7983647/ /pubmed/33776686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000513030 Text en Copyright © 2021 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
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Gordon, Konstantin
Gulidov, Igor
Gogolin, Danil
Lepilina, Olga
Golovanova, Olga
Semenov, Alexey
Dujenko, Sergey
Medvedeva, Kira
Koryakin, Sergey
Ivanov, Sergey
Kaprin, Andrey
A Clinical Case of 5 Times Irradiated Recurrent Orbital Hemangiopericytoma
title A Clinical Case of 5 Times Irradiated Recurrent Orbital Hemangiopericytoma
title_full A Clinical Case of 5 Times Irradiated Recurrent Orbital Hemangiopericytoma
title_fullStr A Clinical Case of 5 Times Irradiated Recurrent Orbital Hemangiopericytoma
title_full_unstemmed A Clinical Case of 5 Times Irradiated Recurrent Orbital Hemangiopericytoma
title_short A Clinical Case of 5 Times Irradiated Recurrent Orbital Hemangiopericytoma
title_sort clinical case of 5 times irradiated recurrent orbital hemangiopericytoma
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7983647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000513030
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