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Case Reports
Angiofollicular Lymph Node Hyperplasia(=Castleman's Disease): Report of A Case
Hak Jun Gil, Yoon Kyung Oh, Sei Chul Yoon, Kyung Sub Shinn, Yong Whee Bahk
Radiat Oncol J. 1987;5(1):37-42.
Angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia (AFLNH) with well marginated lymphoid masses, is a rare benign disease of unknown etiology. The majority of the disease develop intrathoracically. Histologically this disease can be divided into the hyaline-vascular and the plasma cell types with the hyaline-vascular type prevailing. The plasma cell variant has been associated with nephritic syndrome, anemia, growth failure, fever, hyperglobulinemia, peripheral...
Primary Malignant Melanoma of the Cervical Spinal Cord: Case Report
Chyl Yong Kim, Myung Sun Choi
Radiat Oncol J. 1987;5(1):43-48.
Primary malignant melanom of the spinal cord is extremely rare. The best treatment appears to be total surgical excision, when possible and postoperative irradiation, but the value of radiotherapy is unknown because the number of cases that have been irradiated postoperatively is small. The 2-year survival rate for primary malignant melanoma of the spinal cord is usually less than 16% and...
Original Articles
Early and Late Effect of External Abdominal Irradiation on Small Intestine of Mice at various Total Dose and Intervals: Histopathologic Aspects of Damage and Recovery
Myung Se Kim, Won Hee Choi
Radiat Oncol J. 1987;5(1):1-12.
Total 396 mice were irradiated with 2' cm abdominal field and 200'/wk regimen with orthovoltage x-ray machine. All animals were divided into 2 large groups, damage and recovery, and histopathologic changes were analyzed at various total dose level (1,000 cCy-5,000 cCy) and intervals (1 week-15 weeks). Almost acute changes such as decreased mitotic activity, villi shortening and focal erosion of...
The Effect of Hyperthermia Combined with Radiation on Crypts of the Mouse Jejunum
Hoon Sik Bae, Charn Il Park, Jung Jin Kim
Radiat Oncol J. 1987;5(1):13-22.
The effect of local hyperthermia of 41 to 43degree C for 30 minutes on radiosensitivity of normal tissue was studied utilizing jejunal crypt microcolony assay. Hyperthermia of this range enhanced the radiation effect and the effect was mainly additive without significant effect on the slopes of cell survival curves. At the isoeffect level of 20 microcolony formation, the thermal enhancement...
Combined Surgery and Radiotherapy in the Stage I and II Primary Gastrointestinal Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas
Kyoo Yung Chai, Il Han Kim, Sung Whan Ha, Charn Il Park, Kuk Jin Choe, Jin Pok Kim
Radiat Oncol J. 1987;5(1):23-30.
Thirty eight patients with stage Iand II primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma were treated in the Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital between 1979 and 1984. There were 6 systemic disseminations during radiotherapy, and the overall failure rate were 31% in the cases with tumor bulk less than 5 cm in diameter before radiotherapy and 75% in the cases...
Effect of Microwave Hyperthermia on Radiotherapy of Human Mailignant Tumors: An Analysis of Clinicl Response of 42 Patients
Sei Chul Yoon, Yoon Kyung Oho, Hak Jun Gil, Su Mi Chung, Kyung Sub Shinn, Yong Whee Bahk
Radiat Oncol J. 1987;5(1):31-36.
Radiobiological and clinical evidences indicate that hyperthermia combined with ionizing radiation produces a significant improvement in therapeutic effect of cancer. In general, malignant cells are more sensitive to heat than normal cells in the heat range of 41~45degree C. We report the experiences obtained from 42 patients with advanced malignant neoplasms managed with 2,450 MHz microwave-induced local hyperthermia and ionizing radiation...
Development and Thermal Distribution of An RF Capacitive Heating Device
Sung Sil Chu, Chang Ok Suh, Gwi Eon Kim, John Kyu Loh, Byung Soo Kim
Radiat Oncol J. 1987;5(1):49-58.
Hypertermia for the treatment of cancer has been introduced for a long time and the biological effect for the use of hyperthermia to treat malignant tumors has been well established and encouraging clinical results have been obserbed. Unfortunately, however, the engineering or technical aspects of hyperthermia for the deep seated tumors has not been satisfactory. We developed the radiofrequency capactive...
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