Treatment of refractory mycetoma by radiotherapy: a case study and review

Q4 Medicine Precision Radiation Oncology Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pro6.1125
Anil Gupta, D. Sharma, Somesh Gupta, Seema Sharma, T. Dev, Suvesh Singh, R. Mücke, O. Micke
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Abstract

Mycetoma is a localized chronic subcutaneous infection caused by fungi. It is clinically characterized by a triad of tumefaction, sinuses, and discharge containing typical grains. Eumycetoma, a subtype, is characterized by a low cure rate. Long‐term medication and surgical excision are required to treat the infection. Radiotherapy, a less used modality of treatment, may provide a good salvage option for refractory eumycetoma. Herein, we present a case and a review of the literature of refractory eumycetoma of the foot where radiotherapy was used as a salvage treatment. In the present case, a dose of 17.5 Gy in five fractions was delivered, and the response was assessed as per the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors 1.1, discharging grains status, and Dermatology Life Quality Index. The literature on the use of radiotherapy for mycetoma was found to be scanty. In the present case with radiotherapy, there was a partial radiological response, resolution of discharging grains, and improvement in the Dermatology Life Quality Index score. However, the benefit was short‐lived, but re‐irradiation and low‐dose radiotherapy resulted in sustained benefits until 15 months of follow up. The antiproliferative and anti‐inflammatory actions of radiotherapy can be exploited in the treatment of rare, medically difficult to treat mycetoma. This case report may serve as a basis for further evaluation.
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放射治疗难治性霉菌瘤1例报告
Mycetoma是一种由真菌引起的局部慢性皮下感染。它的临床特征是肿胀、鼻窦和含有典型颗粒的分泌物。真菌瘤是一种亚型,其特点是治愈率低。需要长期药物治疗和手术切除来治疗感染。放射治疗是一种较少使用的治疗方式,可能为难治性真菌瘤提供一个很好的挽救选择。在此,我们提出了一个病例,并回顾了文献中的难治性足真菌瘤,其中放射治疗是一种挽救治疗。在本例中,分五个部分给予17.5 Gy的剂量,并根据实体瘤反应评估标准1.1、排出颗粒状态和皮肤病学生活质量指数评估反应。关于放射治疗霉菌瘤的文献很少。在目前的放射治疗病例中,出现了部分放射反应,排出颗粒物得到了解决,皮肤科生活质量指数得分有所改善。然而,这种益处是短暂的,但再次照射和低剂量放射治疗带来了持续的益处,直到随访15个月。放射治疗的抗增殖和抗炎作用可用于治疗罕见的、医学上难以治疗的霉菌瘤。本案例报告可作为进一步评估的依据。
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Precision Radiation Oncology
Precision Radiation Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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