Radiation-induced vulvar angiokeratoma along with other late radiation toxicities after carcinoma cervix: A rare case report
Angiokeratoma including vulvar angiokeratoma is a very rare complication of radiation. Exact incidence is still unknown, we report a case that developed radiation-induced angiokeratoma of skin in the vulvar region along with other late radiation sequelae in the form of bone fracture, new bone format...
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Main Authors: | Virendra Bhandari (Author), Ayush Naik (Author), K L Gupta (Author), Mehlam Kausar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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