Effects of radiation therapy on growing long bones.
Journal: AJR. American Journal Of Roentgenology
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Abstract
Characteristic radiographic changes were seen in six of 14 children who received radiation therapy to the epiphyseal plate of a long bone. These changes, which include metaphyseal sclerosis, metaphyseal fraying, and epiphyseal plate widening, resemble rickets. In three patients, these changes were followed by development of a broad metaphyseal band of increased density. The absence of metaphyseal changes may indicate sterilization of cartilage cells and may be predictive of significant limb shortening.
Authors
A De Smet, L Kuhns, J Fayos, J Holt
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