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Treatment of Radiation‐Induced Brain Necrosis

Xiaojing Yang, Hanru Ren, Jie Fu

2021Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Radiation-induced brain necrosis (RBN) is a serious complication of intracranial as well as skull base tumors after radiotherapy. In the past, due to the lack of effective treatment, radiation brain necrosis was considered to be progressive and irreversible. With better understanding in histopathology and neuroimaging, the occurrence and development of RBN have been gradually clarified, and new treatment methods are constantly emerging. In recent years, some scholars have tried to treat RBN with bevacizumab, nerve growth factor, and gangliosides and have achieved similar results. Some cases of brain necrosis can be repairable and reversible. We aimed to summarize the incidence, pathogenesis, and treatment of RBN.

Topics & Concepts

NecrosisPathogenesisRadiation therapyHistopathologyNeuroimagingPathologySkullMedicineBiologyNeuroscienceAnatomySurgeryBrain Metastases and TreatmentLung Cancer Research StudiesEar and Head Tumors