Radiation proctitis as a differential of lower GIT bleeding in Nigeria: A case series.

Evaristus Sunday Chukwudike, Nyam Paul David, Emmanuel Obasi, John John Ogan, Chinenye Unoma Nwoko, Chinwe Philomena Onyia, Kenechukwu Chukwuemeka Okonkwo, Lukman Olaitan Abdulkareem, Winnifred Njideka Adiri, Stella-Maris Chinma Egbo, Egbo Oziegbe, Pantong Mark Davwar
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Pelvic radiotherapy is an acceptable and promising treatment modality for various pelvic malignancies. However, it is associated with radiation-induced injury on surrounding structures with a preference for the rectum, which is characteristically fixed in the pelvic region. Acute radiation proctitis is usually self-limiting, but in its chronic form, it can be debilitating. Recent advances in radiation therapy have significantly reduced the prevalence of radiation proctitis (RP) in high-income countries, contrary to the findings in low and middle-income countries witnessing an increasing burden of radiation proctitis. This observation can be attributed to the increased availability of radiation therapies with limited use of novel technologies designed to reduce the detrimental effects of radiotherapy and improve the detection of RP owing to improvements in endoscopic services in developing countries. This is a highlight of the trends in the presentation of RP, management modalities in various tertiary centers in Nigeria, and the limitations in care occasioned by the non-availability of argon plasma coagulation (APC) as an effective treatment modality in most tertiary health facilities in Nigeria.

放射性直肠炎作为尼日利亚下GIT出血的鉴别诊断:一个病例系列。
盆腔放射治疗是一种可接受的和有前途的治疗各种盆腔恶性肿瘤的方式。然而,它与辐射引起的周围结构损伤有关,偏爱直肠,其特征是固定在骨盆区域。急性放射性直肠炎通常是自限性的,但在慢性形式下,它会使人衰弱。放射治疗的最新进展显著降低了高收入国家放射性直肠炎(RP)的患病率,而低收入和中等收入国家的调查结果显示,放射性直肠炎的负担正在增加。这一观察结果可归因于放射治疗的可用性增加,但由于发展中国家内窥镜服务的改进,旨在减少放射治疗的有害影响和改善RP检测的新技术的使用有限。这是RP介绍趋势的一个亮点,尼日利亚各三级医疗中心的管理模式,以及由于尼日利亚大多数三级医疗机构无法提供氩等离子凝固(APC)作为一种有效的治疗方式而引起的护理限制。
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