Magnetic resonance imaging in childhood leukemia survivors treated with cranial radiotherapy: A cross sectional, single center study
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2010Vol. 57(2), pp. 240–246
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Maura Faraci, Giovanni Morana, Francesca Bagnasco, Salvina Barra, Paola Polo, Guia Hanau, Francesca Fioredda, Silvia Caruso, Andrea Rossi, Renato Spaziante, Riccardo Haupt
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These results confirm that total doses and modalities of fractionation dose of CRT were not significantly associated with MRI abnormalities. Moreover, in our experience none of the patients developed neurological symptoms related to MRI abnormalities, and furthermore, the CC remained substantially stable during follow-up.
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