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- W2103656674 abstract "By its fixed nature and close proximity to pelvic organs that are treated with radiation therapy, the rectum is the most common segment of the gastrointestinal tract that is affected with acute and chronic radiation-induced injury, with the latter occurring in up to 20% of patients. 1 Kinsella TJ Bloomer WD. Tolerance of the intestine to radiation therapy. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1980; 151: 273-284 PubMed Google Scholar , 2 Buchi K. Radiation proctitis: Therapy and prognosis. JAMA. 1991; 265: 1180-1186 Crossref PubMed Scopus (44) Google Scholar The term “radiation proctitis” is a misnomer, as there is no inflammatory component of the disease on biopsy. Characteristically, there is an ischemic endarteritis of the submucosal arterioles, and submucosal fibrosis. 3 Haboubi NY Schofield PF Rowland PL. The light and electron microscopic features of early and late phase radiation-induced proctitis. Am J Gastroenterol. 1988; 83: 1140-1144 PubMed Google Scholar Endoscopically, the lesion begins at the dentate line and is composed of diffuse, friable angioectatic lesions. Ulcerations may be present." @default.
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