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Fluoroscopy-Induced Chronic Radiation Dermatitis: A Comprehensive Review and Reappraisal.
Fluoroscopy-induced chronic radiation dermatitis (FICRD) is a rare complication of prolonged radiation exposure during noninvasive fluoroscopic procedures. The condition develops due to radiation-induced tissue damage, leading to inflammatory cytokines causing long-term tissue remodeling. Fluoroscopy-induced chronic radiation dermatitis can pose diagnostic challenges, as it can manifest months to years after the procedure-thus, patients may not associate skin findings with prior fluoroscopy. The diagnostic challenge may be further compounded because FICRD may have clinical manifestations that mimic other common dermatologic diseases; however, specific patient characteristics, morphology, and most importantly the location of the lesions should prompt an investigation into the patient's history of fluoroscopic procedures. Management of FICRD should be based on its clinical manifestations but may remain resistant to treatment.
期刊介绍:
Published since 1965, Cutis is a peer-reviewed clinical journal for the dermatologist, allergist, and general practitioner. The journal is published monthly and focuses on concise clinical articles that present the practical side of dermatology. Referenced in Index Medicus/MEDLINE, it is respected and enjoyed by both specialists and derm-active generalists, enabling its readers to get what they need quickly and efficiently. Furthermore, Cutis is read by more physicians actively involved in the day-to-day treatment of dermatologic conditions than any other dermatology publication. Covering a broad range of pertinent and timely topics, Cutis is written and edited by industry leaders. For information on article submissions, please see our Information for Authors.