Imaging salivary glands post external radiation beam therapy of head and neck tumours

Mpumelelo Nyathi
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Background Radiation therapy using external radiation beam is an established treatment for head and neck cancers. However, salivary glands are exposed leading to severe impairment of oral health. In order to devise patient care strategies, clinicians can measure the degree of salivary gland impairment using various imaging modalities. Aims The study aimed determining the best imaging modality for measuring salivary glands impairment post external radiation beam therapy of head and neck tumours. Methods A systematic literature review, performed using Google and Science Direct.com search engines. Publications in English on salivary gland imaging modalities post external radiation beam therapy of head and neck cancers were selected. Information on advantages and disadvantages of the imaging modalities was documented. Results The study established that the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computer Tomography (CT), Ultra Sound (US) depict structural changes while salivary gland scintigraphy provides functional information. It was also established that the obstruction of the salivary glands can be measured using Magnetic Resonance – Sialography. Conclusion The salivary gland scintigraphy technique is the most sensitive of all salivary gland imaging modalities with the ability to detect slight parenchymal injuries well before structural changes can be seen using the MRI, CT and US. However, when evaluating the obstruction of the salivary glands ducts, the Magnetic Resonance-Sialography modality offers the best option.
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头颈部肿瘤放射治疗后唾液腺成像
背景:使用外部放射束的放射治疗是头颈部癌症的一种既定治疗方法。然而,唾液腺的暴露导致口腔健康严重受损。为了制定患者护理策略,临床医生可以使用各种成像方式测量唾液腺损伤的程度。目的探讨头颈部肿瘤放射治疗后唾液腺损伤的最佳成像方式。方法采用谷歌和Science Direct.com搜索引擎进行系统文献综述。选择有关头颈癌外部放射束治疗后唾液腺成像方式的英文出版物。记录了有关成像方式的优缺点的信息。结果磁共振成像(MRI)、计算机断层扫描(CT)、超声成像(US)可以描述涎腺的结构变化,而唾液腺显像可以提供功能信息。同时也证实了唾液腺阻塞可以用磁共振唾液造影来测量。结论唾液腺闪烁成像技术是所有唾液腺成像方式中最敏感的,能够在MRI、CT和US发现结构变化之前发现轻微的实质损伤。然而,当评估唾液腺导管阻塞时,磁共振-唾液造影模式提供了最好的选择。
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