| Literature DB >> 32542944 |
Keita Kitagawa1, Sessaly N Reich1,2, Noopur Desai3, Rachel Policelli1, Annie Zimmerman4, Dodd Sledge4, Paulo Vilar Saavedra1.
Abstract
An 11-year-old intact male Shiloh Shepherd was presented for evaluation of epistaxis, decreased nasal airflow, and destructive caudal nasal lesion identified using CT. Histopathologic evaluation of the nasal mass was consistent with a ganglioneuroma. The dog was treated with 10 × 4.2 Gy using IMRT technique. Post radiation therapy (RT), improvement in clinical signs were noted. Tumor progressed in size based on CT evaluation at 49 days, 3, and 6 months post-treatment. A grade 2 oral mucositis was the only RT side effect noted. Radiation therapy as described above was completed without evidence of high-grade radiation toxicities and has potential to improve clinical signs but failed to induce tumor response.Entities:
Keywords: IMRT; nasal cavity; neuroblastic; radiotherapy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32542944 DOI: 10.1111/vru.12877
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Radiol Ultrasound ISSN: 1058-8183 Impact factor: 1.363