This is an unusual case of cystosarcoma phylloides and response to different therapeutic modalities. Cystosarcoma phylloides showed to be a radiosensitive tumor. Thus postopertive radiation therapy is indicated to prevent local recurrences.
Fibrosis is correlated with an increasing value of HU of the tissue density in CT. With the described method it is possible to graduate radiation induced subcutaneous fibrosis in correlation to the clinical fibrosis grade according to LENT SOMA. In the patients we examined subcutaneous fibroses after photon/neutron therapy were moderate. Especially in characterising subclinical or slight changes of connective tissue after radiotherapy computed tomography is of value.
The study provides empirical data to compare different systems used for hospital admission procedures in a psychiatric clinic. The Psychiatric University Clinic Basel replaced its traditional central admission ward by direct admission to a number of different treatment settings. This change had consequences for both structural and procedural quality. More admissions occurred after prior notice had been given, and these admissions occurred more often at a time of day when more clinic staff were available. The rate of voluntary admissions increased, and the continuity of care, as measured by the number of transfers within the clinic during the first 5 days post-admission, was improved. These findings, which support an interpretation that the treatment conditions were improved, must be balanced against the drawback of delayed decision-making processes with, for example, longer waiting times for the patient. However, the continuity of therapeutic relationships can be increased through further changes in the procedural quality.
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