Radiation retinopathy following treatment of posterior nasal space carcinoma

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Abstract

Posterior nasal space carcinoma has a high mortality and most patients are treated with radiotherapy. Radiation retinopathy was encountered in 7 out of 10 survivors included in this study. Five of the affected patients lost vision as a result of the retinopathy. One patient required laser photocoagulation and responded well to this treatment. There was a variation in the severity of the retinopathy among the patients studied despite the fact that all patients received a similar dose of radiotherapy. We suspect that previously unrecognised factors in the planning of radiotherapy fields may explain this difference.

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Thompson, G. M., Migdal, C. S., & Whittle, R. J. M. (1983). Radiation retinopathy following treatment of posterior nasal space carcinoma. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 67(9), 609–614. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.67.9.609

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