Arteritis following protracted supervoltage pelvic irradiation. Report of a case.

Radiologia clinica Pub Date : 1977-01-01
G A Jack, T A Freed
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Abstract

Arterial injuries attributed to irradiation are most frequent about the head and neck and are invariably triggered by infection, infarction, or fistulas. Vascular changes from surgery or invasive behavior of tumor can also contribute to local vascular insufficiencies. It is quite possible in humans that irradiation can accelerate the aging processes in atherosclerotic vessels. The case reported is unusual in that rather routine, postoperative, pelvic irradiation was given for pelvic soft tissue and bone carcinomatosis, only to be followed in 6 months to 1 year by vascular insufficiency symptoms in the lower extremities. Symptoms progressed to the point that surgical correction was contemplated, but then postponed when signs and symptoms improved following cessation of smoking. The patient had had no previous history of a Reynaud's diathesis. Although histologic proof is lacking (patient continues to do generally quite well 5 years following palliative treatment), field films and subsequent angiographic abnormalities can be superimposed almost exactly. Neither author is entirely happy with the diagnosis of 'radiation arteritis' for the reasons discussed, but the coincidence of radiation fields and areas of arterial damage makes the role of irradiation indicating.

长时间超电压骨盆照射后动脉炎。报告一个病例。
由于辐射引起的动脉损伤最常见于头部和颈部,并且总是由感染、梗塞或瘘管引起。手术引起的血管改变或肿瘤的侵袭性行为也可能导致局部血管不足。在人类中,辐射很可能会加速动脉粥样硬化血管的老化过程。本病例的不寻常之处在于,术后对盆腔软组织和骨癌进行常规盆腔照射,仅在6个月至1年后出现下肢血管功能不全症状。症状进展到考虑手术矫正的程度,但在戒烟后体征和症状改善后推迟。患者既往无雷诺综合征病史。虽然缺乏组织学证据(患者在姑息治疗后的5年仍然表现良好),但野片和随后的血管造影异常几乎可以精确地叠加。由于讨论的原因,两位作者对“放射性动脉炎”的诊断都不完全满意,但辐射场和动脉损伤区域的巧合使得辐射的作用具有指示性。
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