1978
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1978.tb00512.x
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Radiotherapy of Benign Dermatoses: Indications, Practice, and Results

Abstract: Limited indications for radiation treatment of benign dermatoses are presented in order to emphasize modern restrictions and techniques in the use of dermatologic radiation therapy and to promote measures of protection against stray radiation. The use of softer, less penetrating X rays, least effective doses and meticulous shielding are recommended. So done, radiation therapy offers an effective therapeutic alternative for conditions that do not respond to other forms of treatment.

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“…The potential of radiotherapy to stabilize progression of disease was shown in several studies [5,6,14,18,35], but most of them had a follow-up of only a few years. Our actual study provides a median follow-up of 13 years and allows an analysis of long-term effects and late toxicity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The potential of radiotherapy to stabilize progression of disease was shown in several studies [5,6,14,18,35], but most of them had a follow-up of only a few years. Our actual study provides a median follow-up of 13 years and allows an analysis of long-term effects and late toxicity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In klinischen Studien war die Bestrahlung wirksam [10,16,17,19,21,22,38,39]. So wird über Erfolge nach hypofraktionierter Radiotherapie mit 1 000 r (10 Gy) alle drei bis sechs Monate bis zur Gesamtdosis von 3 000 r (30 Gy) berichtet [10,11,39].…”
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“…Hesselkamp et al [17] sahen "gebesserte oder stabile Befunde" bei 93% der mit 10-mal 4 Gy (gesamt: 40 Gy) bestrahlten Hände nach über zwei Jahren. Lukacs et al [22] beobachteten "keine Progression" bei 36 mit 8-mal 4 Gy (gesamt: 32 Gy) bestrahlten Händen. Vogt et al [38] fanden nach drei Jahren 94% der mit 8-mal 4 Gy (gesamt: 32 Gy) bestrahlten Hände "stabil oder gebessert".…”
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“…Die perkutane Strahlentherapie des Morbus Dupuytren wurde bereits in der Literatur von verschiedenen Autoren beschrieben [12,13,17,21,24,35,41]. Von den ca.…”
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