Summary:
Radiotherapy of head, neck and vertebral tumours is sometimes associated with central nervous
system (CNS) tissue deterioration. Postradiation lesions are often interpreted - due to their analogy
in the neuroradiological image - as recurrent or new tumour. We submit an observation of 5 patients,
where in 4 the postradiation necrosis mimicked a CNS tumour. Both clinical units produce oedema-
tous changes, a blood-brain-barrier disturbance and necrotic changes. We compare differential
diagnostic difficulties with experience reported in the literature. Radiation necrosis may be one of
the possible interpretations of a progressing finding on CT or MRI. The paper should stimulate
detailed retrospective analyses of radiation technique in individuals, who reacted to therapy by
exaggerated tissue damage.
Key words:
CNS tumour - radiation necrosis - blood-brain-barrier - recurrent tumour - radiation
encephalopathy
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