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Review
. 2024 May:210:110924.
doi: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2024.110924. Epub 2024 Mar 7.

Mechanisms and protective measures for radiation-induced brachial plexus nerve injury

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Mechanisms and protective measures for radiation-induced brachial plexus nerve injury

Jia Ying Wei et al. Brain Res Bull. 2024 May.
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Abstract

Radiation therapy is a common treatment modality for patients with malignant tumors of the head and neck, chest and axilla. However, radiotherapy inevitably causes damage to normal tissues at the irradiated site, among which damage to the brachial plexus nerve(BP) is a serious adverse effect in patients receiving radiation therapy in the scapular or axillary regions, with clinical manifestations including abnormal sensation, neuropathic pain, and dyskinesia, etc. These adverse effects seriously reduce the living quality of patients and pose obstacles to their prognosis. Therefore, it is important to elucidate the mechanism of radiation induced brachial plexus injury (RIBP) which remains unclear. Current studies have shown that the pathways of radiation-induced BP injury can be divided into two categories: direct injury and indirect injury, and the indirect injury is closely related to the inflammatory response, microvascular damage, cytokine production and other factors causing radiation-induced fibrosis. In this review, we summarize the underlying mechanisms of RIBP occurrence and possible effective methods to prevent and treat RIBP.

Keywords: Brachial plexus; Nerve injury; RIBP; Radiotherapy.

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