Radiation therapy for neurosarcoidosis: report of three cases from a single institution.

S Kang, J H Suh
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Abstract

Sarcoidosis is a chronic, multisystemic disorder of unknown etiology. The incidence of central nervous system involvement is as high as 5%. Although steroids have been the cardinal treatment for sarcoidosis, many patients become symptomatically unresponsive to them. Other patients may suffer from glucose intolerance, cataracts, and obesity, which are adverse effects of high-dose steroids. Various reports in the literature suggest that some chemotherapeutic agents and/or radiation may be useful in these situations. We present three patients with neurosarcoidosis who were treated with radiation at a single institution. We also review previous reports on radiation-treated neurosarcoid patients. While the results vary, some patients clearly derive symptomatic benefits from low-dose radiation. Since the side effects of low-dose cranial irradiation are minimal, it may be prudent to use radiation therapy for patients who are refractory to steroids or who suffer adversely from high-dose steroids.

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放射治疗神经结节病:来自同一机构的三例报告。
结节病是一种病因不明的慢性多系统疾病。中枢神经系统受累的发生率高达5%。虽然类固醇一直是结节病的主要治疗方法,但许多患者对它们的症状无反应。其他患者可能会出现葡萄糖耐受不良、白内障和肥胖,这些都是大剂量类固醇的副作用。文献中的各种报告表明,一些化疗药物和/或放疗可能对这些情况有用。我们提出三例神经结节病患者在同一机构接受放射治疗。我们也回顾了以往关于放射治疗神经肉瘤患者的报道。虽然结果各不相同,但一些患者显然从低剂量辐射中获得了症状上的益处。由于低剂量颅脑照射的副作用很小,对于类固醇难治性患者或对高剂量类固醇有不良反应的患者,使用放射治疗可能是谨慎的。
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