Morphological effects in pituitary tumours following radiotherapy.

M Anniko, J Wersäll
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Seven cases with different endocrinological types of pituitary tumours were subject to open surgery 6-25 years after fractionated and 2 months - 9 years after single dose irradiation. Two cases had been treated with both types of irradiation. Tumour tissue was analyzed at the light and electron microscopic levels. Hyalinization around blood vessels occurred independent of type of irradiation but required some time to develop. This was not found in one tumour analyzed 2 months after single dose treatment. Single dose treatment (30-70 Gy) caused extensive fibrosis and few surviving cells in the primary target area. Tumours treated with fractionated dose irradiation (26-45 Gy) showed a large number of tumour cells present 6-8 years after treatment. Many of these cells revealed morphological damage. The morphological findings of the presently available material may indicate that a single dose treatment causes rapid and extensive tumour damage at the site of the primary target but that surviving tumour cells are present outside this area. Fractionated irradiation results in an initial dysfunction with persistence of more or less structurally altered cells for several years.

垂体肿瘤放疗后的形态学影响。
对7例不同内分泌类型的垂体肿瘤,分别于分割后6 ~ 25年及单次照射后2个月~ 9年行开放手术治疗。两例均接受两种照射治疗。在光镜和电镜下对肿瘤组织进行分析。血管周围的透明化与照射类型无关,但需要一段时间才能形成。在单剂量治疗2个月后分析的一个肿瘤中未发现这种情况。单剂量治疗(30-70 Gy)引起广泛纤维化,主要靶区存活细胞很少。用分次剂量照射(26-45 Gy)治疗的肿瘤在治疗后6-8年仍有大量肿瘤细胞存在。许多细胞表现出形态损伤。目前可用材料的形态学发现可能表明,单剂量治疗在主要靶标部位引起快速和广泛的肿瘤损伤,但存活的肿瘤细胞存在于该区域之外。分次辐照导致初始功能障碍,细胞或多或少的结构改变持续数年。
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