scholarly journals Deformable Dose Accumulation During Head and Neck Radiation Therapy Reveals Significant Increases in the Spinal Cord Dose Resulting From Interfraction Cord Motion

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C. Liu ◽  
A.D. Kumarasiri ◽  
J. Kim ◽  
M. Chetvertkov ◽  
J.J. Gordon ◽  
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Ahmad Najjar ◽  
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AbstractCavernous angiomas are congenital vascular malformations that affect the central nervous system. Reports implicated radiation therapy as a triggering factor for the formation of cavernomas but not in relation with head and neck radiation therapy. Radiation-induced cavernomas (RIC) should be considered in the differential diagnosis of focal neurological symptoms in any patient who has received previous cranial-spinal or head and neck radiotherapy.


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Tim Craig ◽  
Andrew Bayley ◽  
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