Scalp hair repigmentation in the penumbral region of radiotherapy– a case series

Shimon Prasad, Nicole Dougheney, A. Hong, J. Flood, E. Paton, David Wong, Gerald B Fobarty
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Introduction: Hair colour is determined by varying ratios of black-brown eumelanin and reddish-brown/reddish-yellow pheomelanin. Hair colour change has been reported with cancer therapies. Radiotherapy (RT) usually causes temporary epilation to permanent alopecia. A change in hair colour following radiation is rare and usually results in depigmentation. There has only been one other case reported of repigmentation after RT. Cases: We present five cases of changes to scalp hair pigmentation in the penumbral region in patients treated with volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) for skin cancer. Five treated areas across four patients involved repigmentation from grey to black, and there was one case of depigmentation from brown to grey. The latter occurred during immunotherapy administration. For the two cases where recalculation of the dosimetry was possible for three areas, repigmentation changes happened at an average mean dose of 16 Gy (9.3 – 26 Gy) in an average of 26 (25 - 27) fractions; that is, 0.6 Gy per fraction at five fractions per week. Discussion: This series of six areas in five patients of hair colour change in the penumbral region of VMAT to the scalp for skin cancer is the first report of this phenomenon. Repigmentation of scalp hair with RT is rare. Even though rare, the potential for hair colour change may need to be part of the informed consent discussion in patients contemplating this treatment.
放射治疗后半暗区头皮头发再色素沉着-一个病例系列
头发的颜色是由黑棕色的真黑色素和红褐色/红黄色的现象黑色素的不同比例决定的。据报道,癌症治疗会改变头发的颜色。放射治疗(RT)通常引起暂时脱毛到永久性脱发。辐射后头发颜色的改变是罕见的,通常会导致色素沉着。只有另一个病例报告了rt后色素沉着。病例:我们提出了5例在接受体积调节电弧疗法(VMAT)治疗皮肤癌的患者中,半暗区头皮头发色素沉着的变化。4名患者的5个治疗区域涉及从灰色到黑色的色素沉着,有1例从棕色到灰色的色素沉着。后者发生在免疫治疗期间。对于可能对三个区域重新计算剂量学的两种情况,在平均26(25 - 27)个组分中,平均平均剂量为16 Gy (9.3 - 26 Gy)时发生了重新着色变化;也就是说,每周5次,每次0.6 Gy。讨论:本系列报道了5例患者发色在VMAT半影区发生的6区变化,为头皮为皮肤癌患者首次报道这一现象。头皮头发再色素沉着与RT是罕见的。尽管罕见,但在考虑这种治疗的患者中,头发颜色改变的可能性可能需要成为知情同意讨论的一部分。
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