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Phys Med ; 31(8): 1070-1074, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26404139

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Several studies have demonstrated low rates of local recurrence with brachytherapy-based accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI). However, long-term outcomes on toxicity (e.g. telangiectasia) and cosmesis remain a major concern. The purpose of this study is to investigate the dosimetric feasibility of using targeted non-toxic radiosensitizing gold nanoparticles (GNPs) for localized dose enhancement to the planning target volume (PTV) during electronic brachytherapy APBI while reducing normal tissue toxicity. We propose to incorporate GNPs into a micrometer-thick polymer film on the surface of routinely used lumpectomy balloon applicators and provide subsequent treatment using a 50 kVp Xoft device. An experimentally determined diffusion coefficient was used to determine space-time customizable distribution of GNPs for feasible in-vivo concentrations of 7 mg/g and 43 mg/g. An analytical approach from previously published work was employed to estimate the dose enhancement due to GNPs as a function of distance up to 1 cm from the lumpectomy cavity surface. Clinically significant dose enhancement values of at least 1.2, due to 2 nm GNPs, were found at 1 cm away from the lumpectomy cavity wall when using electronic brachytherapy APBI. Higher customizable dose enhancement was also achieved at other distances as a function of nanoparticle size. Our preliminary results suggest that significant dose enhancement can be achieved to residual tumor cells targeted with GNPs during APBI with electronic brachytherapy.


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Braquiterapia/instrumentação , Mama/efeitos dos fármacos , Mama/efeitos da radiação , Equipamentos e Provisões Elétricas , Ouro/química , Ouro/farmacologia , Nanopartículas Metálicas , Neoplasias da Mama/radioterapia , Preparações de Ação Retardada , Estudos de Viabilidade , Ouro/administração & dosagem , Humanos , Radiossensibilizantes/administração & dosagem , Radiossensibilizantes/química , Radiossensibilizantes/farmacologia , Radiometria , Dosagem Radioterapêutica
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Neuroradiology ; 48(12): 887-92, 2006 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16983525

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INTRODUCTION: Reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome (RPLS) is a recently described clinical and radiological entity comprising headache, seizures, altered level of consciousness and visual disturbances in association with transient posterior cerebral white-matter abnormalities. METHOD: We report a young woman with Burkitt's lymphoma who developed RPLS after combined chemotherapy administered during the tumor lysis syndrome. RESULTS: The symptoms in this patient fitted well with those of RPLS; they included abrupt alterations in mental status, seizures, headache, visual changes and characteristic neuroradiological findings. She was given further combination chemotherapy without any neurological complications, at which time she had already recovered from both RPLS and tumor lysis syndrome. CONCLUSION: Although many etiological factors have been reported in the development of RPLS, the underlying mechanism is not yet well understood. With prompt and appropriate management, RPLS is usually reversible, and chemotherapy can be continued after complete recovery from RPLS. We suggest that tumor lysis syndrome should be considered as a contributory factor to the development of RPLS in patients for whom treatment with combined chemotherapy for hematological malignancies is planned.


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Encefalopatia Hipertensiva/etiologia , Síndrome de Lise Tumoral/complicações , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/efeitos adversos , Cegueira Cortical/etiologia , Linfoma de Burkitt/tratamento farmacológico , Coma/etiologia , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Cefaleia/etiologia , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Convulsões/etiologia , Síndrome
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