Stridor: An unexpected complication from chemoradiotherapy for anal cancer

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Abstract

The treatment of choice for anal cancer is chemoradiotherapy. Skin reaction and bowel symptoms such as tenesmus, diarrhoea and bleeding are common side effects. We report a patient who developed stridor as a result of chemoradiotherapy for anal cancer and discuss the pathogenesis and potential consequences. © 2009 Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.

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Moe, M. M., & Askill, C. (2009). Stridor: An unexpected complication from chemoradiotherapy for anal cancer. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 39(4), 313–314. https://doi.org/10.4997/JRCPE.2009.404

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