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증 례 : 간세포암 환자에서 반복적인 방사선 투시검사로 인한 아급성 방사선 피부염
CASE REPORTS : Fluoroscopy-induced Subacute Radiation Dermatitis in Patient with Hepatocellular Carcinoma
김보혜 ( Bo Hye Kim ) , 김희경 ( Hee Kyung Kim ) , 신재경 ( Jae Kyung Shin ) , 홍희진 ( Hee Jin Hong ) , 이주호 ( Joo Ho Lee ) , 박하나 ( Hana Park ) , 황성규 ( Seong Gyu Hwang ) , 임규성 ( Kyu Sung Rim )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2016-510-000796354
This article is 4 pages or less.

Radiation dermatitis can develop after fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures. Cases of fluoroscopy-induced radiation dermatitis have been reported since 1996, mostly documented in the fields of radiology, cardiology and dermatology. Since diagnosis and treatment of fluoroscopy-induced radiation dermatitis can be difficult, high grade of suspicion is required. The extent of this reaction is determined by radiation dose, duration of exposure, type of procedure, and host factors and can be aggravated by concomitant use of photosensitizers. Follow-up is important after long and complicated procedures and efforts to minimize radiation exposure time will be necessary to prevent radiation dermatitis. Herein, we report a case of a 58-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma presenting with subacute radiation dermatitis after prolonged fluoroscopic exposure during transarterial chemoembolization and chemoport insertion. Physicians should be aware that fluoroscopy is a potential cause of radiation dermatitis.

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