Clinical Patterns of Acute Radiation Dermatitis among Patients Attending Dermatology Outpatient Department at District Government Hospital of Gulbarag – A Study
Abstract
Radiation dermatitis (RD) is a commonly
encountered adverse effect of definitive radiation
therapy. The severity of RD is influenced by
multiple patient and treatment-related factors.
Radiation depletes the basal cell layer of skin and
initiates a complex sequence of events leading
to dose-dependent acute or late squeal. The
management of RD requires a multidisciplinary
approach. The aim is to highlight the pattern and
the profile of patients with acute RD attending
dermatology outpatient department. Hospitalbased
cross-sectional study of 47 consecutive adult
patients with acute RD attending skin outpatient
department over a period of 12 months. A total
of 47 patients of RD attended the skin clinic, of
which were 16 males and 31 females. The RD
was reported within the first 2 weeks of initiation
of therapy in most of the patients. Grade 1 RD
was the least common presentation. This study
highlights the importance of grading the RD,
for the appropriate management of the patients
suffering from the same and is also a step toward
the prevention of the RD.
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