[Pelvic carcinomatous neuropathy: clinical, radiologic, therapeutic implications].

Giornale italiano di oncologia Pub Date : 1990-07-01
E G Russi, M Gaeta, S Pergolizzi, A d'Aquino, M Mesiti, M Raffaele, M Di Carlo, P Delia, F Romeo
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Carcinomatous involvement of the pelvic nerves (Pelvic Carcinomatous Neuropathy-PCN-) causes disabling sensorial and motor disturbances of the lower extremities. Recurrent rectal carcinomas are the most common cause of PCN because surgical obliteration of the perirectal fascia. In 31 cases of PCN Authors describe the types of the neoplasm and the sites of involvement of the pelvic nerves evaluating clinical syndromes and Computed Tomography. The results of radiotherapy (doses between 36-56 Gy) in 14 cases of PCN by recurrent rectal cancer are also reported. Although the survival of such patients is poor, radiotherapy has obtained a good palliative result in 50% of them. Personalization of radiation treatment planning is advisable in order to avoid acute side-effects.

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[盆腔癌性神经病:临床、放射学和治疗意义]。
盆腔神经的癌变累及(盆腔癌性神经病- pcn -)引起下肢感觉和运动障碍。复发性直肠癌是最常见的PCN的原因,因为手术切除了直肠周围的筋膜。在31例PCN中,作者描述了肿瘤的类型和骨盆神经受累的部位,评估了临床综合征和计算机断层扫描。本文还报道了14例直肠癌复发后PCN的放疗结果(剂量36 ~ 56 Gy)。虽然这类患者的生存率较差,但其中50%的患者放疗取得了良好的姑息效果。个性化的放射治疗计划是可取的,以避免急性副作用。
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