2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.canrad.2016.11.004
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Dermatoses réactionnelles rares après radiothérapie : une série de cas avec cancer du sein

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“…However, the occurrence of vitiligo after radiotherapy is uncommon and, to our knowledge, there are less than 20 cases reported worldwide 12,14 . The pathophysiology would probably involve the susceptibility of certain melanocytes to apoptosis mediated by oxidative stress, and to free radicals generated by irradiation [11][12][13][14] , although most cases report lesions in the entire portion affected by radiotherapy 11,14 , and not only in scar topography. In addition, the patients described in this series had good tolerance to radiotherapy and minimal inflammatory effect on the breasts, which reduced the possibility of skin lesions secondary to radiotherapy.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…However, the occurrence of vitiligo after radiotherapy is uncommon and, to our knowledge, there are less than 20 cases reported worldwide 12,14 . The pathophysiology would probably involve the susceptibility of certain melanocytes to apoptosis mediated by oxidative stress, and to free radicals generated by irradiation [11][12][13][14] , although most cases report lesions in the entire portion affected by radiotherapy 11,14 , and not only in scar topography. In addition, the patients described in this series had good tolerance to radiotherapy and minimal inflammatory effect on the breasts, which reduced the possibility of skin lesions secondary to radiotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Radiotherapy is also associated with several clinical manifestations, as well as early and late skin toxicity 11,12 , including the occurrence of the phenomenon in the absence of previous surgical procedures 13 . However, the occurrence of vitiligo after radiotherapy is uncommon and, to our knowledge, there are less than 20 cases reported worldwide 12,14 .…”
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“…The reference lists of retrieved articles were manually scrutinized to identify potentially relevant articles. Our search revealed that mastocytosis associated with a radiotherapy field after breast surgery, has only been reported in six cases in the literature [ 5 9 ]. All occurred in female patients who had breast cancer and were treated with surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy.…”
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“…Needle acupuncture [130] Radiotherapy [131][132][133][134][135] Cupping therapy [136,137] Hirudotherapy [138] Specific Immunotherapy [139] Pulsed dye laser [140] Laser hair removal [141,142] Platelet-rich plasma injection [143] Subcutaneous Methotrexate/ Insulin Injection [144][145][146] Purified protein derivative (PPD)/ Mantoux test [31,147,148] Ayurveda [149] Colostomy Bag [150] Hair transplantation/ skin grafting [151,152] Mohs micrographic surgery [111] Electrocardiogram electrode negative pressure suction [153] Secondary to other diseases…”
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