Lymphopenia caused by cranial irradiation in children receiving craniospinal radiotherapy
- 1 September 1977
- Vol. 40 (3) , 1102-1108
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197709)40:3<1102::aid-cncr2820400319>3.0.co;2-0
Abstract
The peripheral blood changes were studied in 67 children who received craniospinal irradiation for posterior fossa tumors. At the completion of a cranial dose of about 3500 rad to the whole brain port, the lymphocytes were reduced to 858/mm3 from 3084/mm3 preoperatively. The counts of the remaining leukocytes stayed at a level somewhat higher than preoperatively; the eosinophils rose to 288/mm3 from 125/mm3. With the initiation of the spinal field irradiation, which included a large proportion of the total bone marrow; the numbers of all the leukocytes decreased rapidly; the observed leukopenia was mainly secondary to neutropenia. A mechanism that was operating to restore the number of leukocytes became manifest immediately after the completion of radiotherapy, though the number of lymphocytes had not been totally restored to the preoperative level 6 years later. Irradiation of the lymphocytes that circulate through the vascular bed can explain the lymphopenia observed during cranial radiotherapy. Mild leukopenia observed in patients receiving radiotherapy through a relatively small port may be secondary to lymphopenia, and this does not necessarily indicate impaired bone marrow reserves.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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