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Radiation-associated Tumors in the Central Nervous System and the Head and Neck: What Radiologists Should Know

机译:中枢神经系统和头颈部的与放射有关的肿瘤:放射科医生应该知道什么

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Therapeutic advances in the treatment of malignant neoplasms, including tumors that affect the central nervous system and the head and neck areas, have improved their prognosis. Radiation therapy plays an important role as an effective therapeutic technique for malignant neoplasms. However, secondary tumors associated with radiation therapy are increasingly recognized as a delayed complication. Although the incidence of these secondary tumors is relatively rare (approximately 1%), the morbidity and mortality rates are high. Therefore, radiologists should be aware of these long-term consequences of antineoplastic therapy to facilitate appropriate observations and a correct diagnosis, and avoid adverse outcomes. In general, a radiation-associated tumor occurs in the irradiated area of a patient after a relatively long latency. Radiation-associated tumors occur in patients without a history of tumor-predisposition syndrome, and the histology of radiation-associated tumors is different from the primary tumor. Imaging plays an important role in detection, staging, pretherapy planning, and follow-up of radiation-associated tumors. Unfortunately, the imaging characteristics of radiation-associated tumors are similar to those of primary tumors. However, some clinical characteristics may be useful for differentiating from other treatment-related changes or primary tumor recurrence. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of clinical and imaging characteristics of various types of radiation-associated tumors. Learning Objective: Recognize the general features of radiation-associated tumors, clinical characteristics, and imaging appearances of various types of radiation-associated tumors, and present differentiating features from non-neoplastic radiation-associated conditions that mimic radiation-associated tumors.
机译:恶性肿瘤的治疗进展,包括影响中枢神经系统和头颈部区域的肿瘤,已经改善了其预后。放射疗法作为恶性肿瘤的有效治疗技术起着重要作用。然而,与放射治疗有关的继发性肿瘤越来越被认为是延迟并发症。尽管这些继发性肿瘤的发生率相对较低(约1%),但其发病率和死亡率很高。因此,放射科医师应注意抗肿瘤治疗的这些长期后果,以促进适当的观察和正确的诊断,并避免不良后果。通常,与放射有关的肿瘤在相对长的潜伏期后发生在患者的受照区域中。放射相关的肿瘤发生在没有肿瘤易感综合征史的患者中,放射相关的肿瘤的组织学与原发性肿瘤不同。影像学在放射相关肿瘤的检测,分期,治疗前规划和随访中起着重要作用。不幸的是,与放射有关的肿瘤的成像特征与原发性肿瘤相似。但是,某些临床特征可能有助于区别于其他与治疗相关的改变或原发性肿瘤复发。这篇综述文章全面概述了各种类型的放射相关肿瘤的临床和影像学特征。学习目标:认识与放射有关的肿瘤的一般特征,临床特征以及各种类型与放射有关的肿瘤的影像学表现,并提出与模仿放射相关肿瘤的非肿瘤与放射有关的疾病的区别特征。

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