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Case Reports
. 2022 Dec;31(4):147-149.

Chronic radiation dermatitis induced by cardiac catheterization: a case report and literature review

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Case Reports

Chronic radiation dermatitis induced by cardiac catheterization: a case report and literature review

Ting Ting Cheng et al. Acta Dermatovenerol Alp Pannonica Adriat. 2022 Dec.
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Abstract

Fluoroscopy-induced chronic radiation dermatitis (FICRD) is an uncommon but increasing complication that is challenging to diagnose due to its varied symptoms and delayed onset, usually from months to years after radiation exposure. For patients undergoing cardiac catheterization, high-risk factors for radiodermatitis include obesity, the presence of complex or chronic total occlusion lesions, the use of a fixed large beam angulation, and a procedure time of more than 2 hours. We present an individual with FICRD that had an indurated plaque on his back for 7 years to familiarize physicians with high-risk groups and early recognition of the disease.

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