Publications by authors named "P Penchev"

A 3D range-modulator (RM), optimized for a single energy and a specific target shape, is a promising and viable solution for the ultra-fast dose delivery in particle therapy. The aim of this work was to investigate the impact of potential beam and modulator misalignments on the dose distribution. Moreover, the FLUKA Monte Carlo model, capable of simulating 3D RMs, was adjusted and validated for the 250 MeV single-energy proton irradiation from a Varian ProBeam system.

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Lumbar disc herniation is a common disorder that has an important impact on the quality of life and daily activities of those affected. It is defined as the displacement of the nucleus pulposus beyond the intervertebral space. This systematic review aims to evaluate and compare the efficacy of several treatment modalities, including conservative, pharmaceutical, and surgical interventions.

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Vertebral fixation, utilizing titanium screws, is a highly prevalent technique employed to address spinal instability. Screw stabilization malfunction due to pedicle screw nuts loosening is rare. Under tightening the internal nut in the pedicle screw head may increase the likelihood of rod movement within the system resulting in severe pain when moving.

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Cerebral arteriovenous malformations (cAVMs) are developmental pathologic lesions of the blood vessels of the brain in which multiple arteries shunt blood directly into the venous drainage network. They are lesions with an unclear etiology and, if left untreated, can bear significant risks of complications such as migraines, seizures, neurological deficits, and intracranial hemorrhages. The diagnosis is based on several imaging methods, with angiography being the primary method.

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  • * Symptoms often appear vague and routine lab tests usually show no abnormalities, with the liver being the most commonly affected organ.
  • * The text highlights a rare case in a child where an isolated kidney hydatid cyst mimicked a urinary tract infection, resulting in misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.
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