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Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (14 of 14)
Lesions are observed during water lavage. Radiation-induced injury is best described in 2 ways. Acute injury is a function of fractionation of the dose, field size, type of radiation, and frequency...
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (13 of 14)
The effectiveness of argon coagulator for radiation proctitis has been established in many clinical trials.
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (12 of 14)
Various factors are associated with a high risk of late radiation complications: advanced age, hypertension, anaemia, poor nutrition status, diabetes mellitus, obesity, previous abdominal or pelvic...
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (11 of 14)
Sequelae of Radiotherapy. The incidence of severe complications rises with the total dose. The higher the dose the better the local control of the disease; however the complication rate is also higher....
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (9 of 14)
The image and the video display the argon plasma coagulator beam inside of the rectal tissue. The efficacy and safety of argon plasma coagulation therapy in the post radiation colitis is becoming as...
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (7 of 14)
As many as half of the patients with various cancers receive some form of radiation. One to three weeks later, almost 50 to 75 percent experienced a subacute gastrointestinal syndrome. An estimated...
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (6 of 14)
Radiation is a common therapy administered to patients with malignant disease in the pelvis, within or outside the abdomen. It may be administered alone or in conjunction with various types of chemotherapy,...
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (5 of 14)
Argon Plasma Coagulation treatment, in a case of post radiation proctitis, due to prostatic carcinoma. Radiation proctosigmoiditis is a frequent complication of radiation therapy, used in the treatment...
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (4 of 14)
Argon Plasma Coagulation beam, in a case of post radiation proctitis, due to prostatic carcinoma 3 years before. The patient underwent radiotherapy. Six months later that patient started with rectal...
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (3 of 14)
Radiation Proctitis. Post-irradiation proctopathy in a 71 year-old man, who had underwent radiation therapy for prostatic carcinoma. The image and the video display hemorrhage, clots and telangiectasias.
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (2 of 14)
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis. The typical endoscopic appearance is characterized by telangiectasias and hemorrhagic mucosal changes. The symptoms may arise months to years after the end of radiotherapy...
Radiation Proctosigmoiditis (1 of 14)
Post-irradiation proctopathy in a 71 year-old man, who underwent radiation therapy for prostatic carcinoma. The image and the video display hemorrhage, clots and telangiectasias.
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (70 of 110)
Mural thickening is a common manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease; in general, however, ulcerative colitis produces less wall thickening than does Crohn disease.