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CT appearance of acute radiation-induced injury in the lung.

CT appearance of acute radiation-induced injury in the lung. Research Abstract Details 

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  • CT appearance of acute radiation-induced injury in the lung. Abstract Text:

    j ikezoeJ Ikezoe,s takashimaS Takashima,s morimotoS Morimoto,k kadowakiK Kadowaki,n takeuchiN Takeuchi,t yamamotoT Yamamoto,k nakanishiK Nakanishi,m isazaM Isaza,j arisawaJ Arisawa,h ikedaH Ikeda,

    To determine how soon radiation-induced lung injury is detectable, to compare the CT findings with those on chest radiographs, and to observe the appearance of the abnormality during the acute phase, we performed 83 CT studies in 17 radiotherapy patients at relatively short intervals. All 17 patients received fractionated radiotherapy to the thorax with a large irradiated lung volume. The CT findings were variable; pulmonary infiltrates were homogeneous, patchy, or discrete. CT abnormalities were evident in 15 of 17 cases within 16 weeks after radiotherapy; in 13 of these it was detected within 4 weeks. In three of these 15 cases, no abnormality was detected on chest radiographs, and in three other cases, the change was observed much later on chest radiographs than on CT scans. In the other nine cases, abnormalities were detected simultaneously on CT scans and chest radiographs. In four cases, extensive radiation pneumonitis was observed on CT, but in two of these, the change was misdiagnosed on the chest radiograph. We conclude that CT is useful in the detection of acute radiation-induced pulmonary disease.

    CT appearance of acute radiation-induced injury in the lung. Publishing Authors By Initials

    j ikezoeJ Ikezoe,s takashimaS Takashima,s morimotoS Morimoto,k kadowakiK Kadowaki,n takeuchiN Takeuchi,t yamamotoT Yamamoto,k nakanishiK Nakanishi,m isazaM Isaza,j arisawaJ Arisawa,h ikedaH Ikeda,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    VOLUME: 150

    Page Numbers: 765-70

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    ISSN: 0361-803X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Apr

    YEAR: 1988

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7708173

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    KEYWORDS: Vincristine

    MESH TERMS: therapeutic use

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: CT appearance of acute radiation-induced injury in the lung. Information

    Substance Name: Vincristine

    Registry Number: 57-22-7

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Radiology, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.

    Country: UNITED STATES

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