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    A case of endometrial carcinoma with age related hyperkyphosis treated with definitive radiotherapy

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    This report describes a simple brachytherapy procedure in a patient with endometrial cancer with age related hyperkyphosis.  Sixty-eight year-old postmenopausal woman with age related hyperkyphosis presented with endometrial carcinoma, and the patient was not operated on due to associated pelvic deformity. The patient received whole pelvic radiation followed by uterovaginal brachytherapy. Patient was supported with soft pillows to support her exaggerated anterior concavity during brachytherapy procedure and execution. The brachytherapy dose was 6 Gy per fraction per week for 3 weeks using image guidance. This is probably the first reported case of endometrial cancer with age related hyperkyphosis. In spite of the associated skeletal problems, a simple brachytherapy procedure is possible and provides good result.

    Comprehensive assessment of Somnolence Syndrome in patients undergoing radiation to the brain

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    AimThe aim of this prospective study was to assess Somnolence Syndrome (SS) in patients undergoing radiation to the brain.BackgroundSS is one of the sequelae of radiation to the brain, which is observed within three months of radiation. This is a self-limiting condition and a failure to diagnose leads to unnecessary investigations. This study was undertaken to objectively and subjectively analyze the occurrence, clinical presentation and severity of SS.Materials and methodsThirty-three patients receiving radiation to the brain were included in the study. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) was used for subjective assessment and the Littman Somnolence Syndrome (LSS) scale was used for objective assessment of SS. Sleep Latency Test (SLT) was used to quantify SS.ResultsVAS scores showed an initial fall until week 3, followed by a plateau and a sudden increase after week 10. LSS scale at week 11 and 12 showed that 13 patients (43.3%) had grade 2, 5 (16.7%) had grade 3; and 2 (6.7%) had grade 4 SS. SLT revealed a shift of predominant sleep pattern from NREM 1 to NREM 2 at 6 weeks after radiation with a p value of 0.0412.ConclusionsAn insight into SS, its features, frequency of occurrence and self limiting nature can prevent anxiety and unwarranted investigations in the immediate post radiation period

    A case of endometrial carcinoma with age related hyperkyphosis treated with definitive radiotherapy

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    This report describes a simple brachytherapy procedure in a patient with endometrial cancer with age related hyperkyphosis.  Sixty-eight year-old postmenopausal woman with age related hyperkyphosis presented with endometrial carcinoma, and the patient was not operated on due to associated pelvic deformity. The patient received whole pelvic radiation followed by uterovaginal brachytherapy. Patient was supported with soft pillows to support her exaggerated anterior concavity during brachytherapy procedure and execution. The brachytherapy dose was 6 Gy per fraction per week for 3 weeks using image guidance. This is probably the first reported case of endometrial cancer with age related hyperkyphosis. In spite of the associated skeletal problems, a simple brachytherapy procedure is possible and provides good result. </p
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