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LATE DAMAGE FROM ROENTGEN IRRADIATION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
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Radiation PhysicsRadiation EffectRadiation ExposureLate DamageDermatologyRoentgen RaysRadiation BiologyTreatment VerificationRadiation TestingRadiation MedicineThe Human BrainToxicologyBrain InjuryRoentgen ExposuresDiagnostic SciencesRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesRadiological SciencesRadiation MonitoringRadiation SafetyRadiation EffectsDosimetryNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyRadiation DoseNeuroscienceMedicine
The heads of 3 deteriorated young patients with schizophrenia were irradiated for the purpose of investigating the effect of roentgen rays on the permeability of the barrier between the blood and the cerebrospinal fluid.<sup>1</sup>Exposure was made through six portals, with a 180 to 270 per cent erythema skin dose for each portal, calculated to give an even distribution through the brain of about 400 per cent erythema skin dose.<sup>2</sup>Each course was completed in three days. There was some indication in 2 cases that the permeability was increased at the end of four and one-half and six and one-half weeks, respectively, after irradiation, which seems to parallel the histologic changes in the<i>Frühreaction</i>of irradiated dogs, as described by one of us (W. S.).<sup>3</sup> There remains to be determined whether the dose and timing of the roentgen exposures were safe from the standpoint of late damage
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