scholarly journals Intensity modulated conformal radiotherapy of a jugulo-tympanic paraganglioma

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 349-353
Author(s):  
Bouziane Amina ◽  
Mahomed Iyass Yessoufou ◽  
Kaoutar Soussy ◽  
Hassani Wissal ◽  
Farhan Fatima Zahra ◽  
...  

Jugulo-tympanic paragangliomas are rare benign tumors arising from the neuroectodermal cells of the tympanic cavity and the dome of the jugular vein. Surgical resection has long been the first-line treatment. However, when this is not possible, radiotherapy remains a therapeutic alternative allowing local control with less morbidity. We report the case of a patient with an unresectable tympano-jugular paraganglioma, the symptomalagy was dominted by chronic headaches and right sided hypoacousie, and the treatment consisted of external radiation therapy with a total dose of 50 Gy in 25 fractions, one fraction per day, 2 Gy per fraction using the IMRT technique. The evolution was good with disappearance of clinical symptomatology, significant local control with less toxicity.

Author(s):  
Bryan P. McKee ◽  
Nicole M. Johnson

Radiation therapy is a therapeutic option in the treatment of many childhood cancers. It involves the use of high-energy waves and/or matter that injure and kill cancer cells. Radiation therapy may be delivered to a patient via external, internal, and systemic methods. Procedural sedation is most frequently requested for external radiation therapy. Regardless of the method of external radiation used, patient immobility contributes greatly to successful therapy. The goal of the sedationist in the management of a child undergoing radiation therapy is to maintain the optimal environment in terms of patient safety and immobility so that the radiation oncology team can provide the most effective treatment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
P Paolisso ◽  
G Saturi ◽  
L Bergamaschi ◽  
E C D"angelo ◽  
M Coriano ◽  
...  

Abstract BACKGROUND Cardiac Masses (CM) represent a rare and heterogeneous group with a prevalence of 0.3% at autopsy, divided in benign masses - primary tumors and pseudotumors - and malignant ones - primitive tumors and metastasis, either directly invading the heart and pericardium or as a consequence of hematologic spread. 2-D Echocardiography is nowadays the first line approach to define nature and management of CM, but is it enough to guide a therapeutic strategy? PURPOSE To evaluate echocardiographic CM malignancy features in patients admitted to our Centre between 1997 and 2017. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively evaluated a population of 180 consecutive patients (45% males; mean age 60 ± 16 years; BMI 25 ± 5 Kg/m2), referred to our echocardiographic lab with suspicion CM. All patients were examined in both left lateral and supine position, and heart was visualized from all available echocardiographic windows. Definite diagnosis was obtained by histologic examination of biopsy, surgical samples or, in cases of cardiac thrombi, by radiological evidence of thrombus resolution after adequate anticoagulant treatment. We excluded normal anatomical variants in the group of pseudotumors due to the impossibility of obtaining histological examination. Comparisons between categorical variables were performed by Chi-square or Fisher exact test. P values ≤ 0.05 were considered significant. Variables with statistical signification lower than p ≤ 0.05 in univariable analysis were included in logistic regression analysis to determinate independent predictors of malignant masses. RESULTS We detected 129 benign CM (76% primitive tumors and 24% pseudotumors) and 51 malignant cardiac tumors (45% primitive tumors and 55% metastasis). In 7 cases a poor acoustic window did not allow an optimal examination; in remaining 173 patients, the classical 2-D echocardiogram identified 157 masses with a diagnostic accuracy of 91%. Benign tumors and pseudotumours were localized predominantly in left heart chambers, while malignant primitive tumors and metastasis were mainly detected in right heart, in pericardium or in pulmonary artery branches (p < 0.001). The largest ecocardiographic diameter appeared greater for the malignant masses (mean of 49 ± 26 mm) than benign ones (30 ± 16 mm, p = 0.003). The occurrance of any pericardial effusion (p < 0.001), extension to pericardium (p = 0.01) or to main vessels (p = 0.006) were also associated with malignant masses. Finally, multivariate analysis showed only largest diameter (p = 0.001) and pericardial effusion (p < 0.001) were independent predictors of malignancy. CONCLUSION 2D Echocardiography is an excellent, non invasive technique for first line evaluation of patients with suspicion CM. It is safe, accurate and have high diagnostic accuracy in identifying CM and their benign or malignant nature. In particular, a large mass associated with any pericardial effusion must pose suspect of malignancy.


2008 ◽  
Vol 123 (5) ◽  
pp. 1141-1145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisabetta Rapiti ◽  
Gerald Fioretta ◽  
Helena M. Verkooijen ◽  
Roberto Zanetti ◽  
Franz Schmidlin ◽  
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