Improving three-dimensional target definitions and dose delivery may improve local control rates in radiation therapy. Computed tomography (CT)-based treatment planning is one step toward achieving this goal, but further progress is possible with beam's eye view (BEV)-based planning. Initially, CT is performed with the patient in the treatment position, and data are transferred to a computerized treatment planning system. Target volumes and vital structures are outlined on CT sections and digitized, and a treatment plan is produced. BEV display is used to calculate the angles needed for oblique fields that would avoid irradiation of vital structures. A BEV printout is obtained along with simulation radiographs. The radiograph is overlaid on the printout, all identified structures are matched, and the target volumes are transferred from the printout to the radiograph. BEV-based planning can improve three-dimensional coverage of a tumor, irradiation techniques, and the therapeutic ratio by decreasing the irradiation of normal tissue. The extra time required for BEV planning is acceptable, but further studies of long-term outcomes and cost-benefit analyses are needed.
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Sci Rep
January 2025
Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Kallam Anji Reddy Campus, 500034, Hyderabad, India.
To examine ultrastructural changes in the trabecular meshwork (TM) in patients with primary and secondary glaucoma using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This was a qualitative descriptive hospital-based study on the ultrastructure of the TM. Pure TM samples were collected after microincisional trabeculectomy from 26 patients with primary or secondary glaucoma and 10 control samples from eye bank donor corneas.
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National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology (NCRO), Heidelberg Institute for Radiation Oncology (HIRO), Heidelberg, Germany.
Purpose: We aim to assess the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-to-CT deformable image registration (DIR) quality of our treatment planning system in the pelvic region as the first step of an online MRI-guided particle therapy clinical workflow.
Materials And Methods: Using 2 different DIR algorithms, ANAtomically CONstrained Deformation Algorithm (ANACONDA), the DIR algorithm incorporated in RayStation, and Elastix, an open-source registration software, we retrospectively assessed the quality of the deformed CT (dCT) generation in the pelvic region for 5 patients. T1- and T2-weighted daily control MRI acquired prior to treatment delivery were used for the DIR.
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SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9SS, UK.
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