Radiation Enteritis Flashcards

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What is it?

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Radiation of >40 Gy which damages intestine causing muscle atrophy, ulcerative changes due to ischaemia and obstruction because of radiation induced fibrotic strictures

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Who gets it?

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People with radiation exposure

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How does it present at the time of radiation?

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  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Abdominal pain

This all should improve within 6 weeks after therapy is complete

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How does chronic radiation enteritis present?

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  • Abdominal pain due to obstruction
  • Malabsorption : bacterial overgrowth in dilated segments and mucosal damage
  • Increased bowel frequency
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How does acute radiation enteritis present?

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Diarrhoea
Tenesmus
Sometimes blood in the stool
After the acute phase heals mucosal telangiectasias form which can cause persistent bleeding

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How is it diagnosed?

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Chronic radiation enteritis (if symptoms persist over 3 months)

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How is it chronic radiation enteritis treated?

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  • Symptomatic management (often unsuccessful)

- Surgery (reserved for obstruction and perforation)

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How is acute radiation enteritis treated?

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  • Steroids- initially help
  • Resistant anaemia treated with argon plasma coagulation
  • Packing the rectum with formalin-soaked swab for 2 minutes to destroy the telangiectases
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