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ULCERATIVE DERMATITIS AFTER SIEVE IRRADIATION

Journal Article · · Rinsho Hoshasen (Japan)
OSTI ID:4044707
Three cases are described. The lower abdomen was irradiated for uterine cancer with 6 to 7 portals by the sieve technique. The maximum skin dose was estimated to be 9500 to 10300 r in every case. About 2to 12 months after the ir radiation, ulceration associated with severe local pain developed. No tendency toward remission was noted. This dose level is not considered harmful when sieve irradiation is used. Even in sieve radiation therapy though, this dosage must be given carefully. (Abstr. Japan Med., 1: No. 8, 1961)
Research Organization:
Nippon Univ., Tokyo
NSA Number:
NSA-15-022144
OSTI ID:
4044707
Journal Information:
Rinsho Hoshasen (Japan), Journal Name: Rinsho Hoshasen (Japan) Vol. Vol: 4; ISSN RHOSA
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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