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Radiation therapy for life- or function-threatening infant hemangioma.

作者信息

Ogino I, Torikai K, Kobayasi S, Aida N, Hata M, Kigasawa H

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Kanagawa Children's Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan.

出版信息

Radiology. 2001 Mar;218(3):834-9. doi: 10.1148/radiology.218.3.r01mr04834.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess the effectiveness and long-term results of radiation therapy in infants with life- or function-threatening hemangiomas.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Thirteen patients with life- or function-threatening hemangiomas (eight male, five female; age range, 0-8 months; median age, 2 months) were treated with radiation therapy. Life-threatening hemangiomas were treated with five fractions of radiation per week, and function-threatening hemangiomas were treated with two fractions per week. A median dose of 10 Gy was delivered to each hemangioma. The presence of residual hemangiomas, skin changes, functional problems, and growth delay was evaluated.

RESULTS

All patients with Kasabach-Merritt syndrome (KMS) showed regression of the hemangioma and an increase in platelet counts to greater than 100,000 per cubic millimeter (1.0 x 10(11) per liter) within 40 days after radiation therapy. The treatment field was inadequate in two patients who required reirradiation or a change of treatment portal. With the exception of the patients with KMS, all but one patient experienced relief from symptoms in 40 days. Severe long-term radiation-related morbidity was noted in one patient who required reirradiation for a relapsed hemangioma.

CONCLUSION

Radiation therapy (in doses of < or = 10 Gy in 2-Gy fractions) is indicated for life-threatening hemangiomas and for some function-threatening hemangiomas.

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