How do you manage thrombocytopenia when radiating the spleen?
At what point would you recommend transfusion? At what point would you stop radiation?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
Radiation oncologists are occasionally asked to see patients with symptomatic splenomegaly (early satiety, dyspnea, and pain) and evaluate for radiation therapy. Many such patients have non-functional bone marrow from diseases such as primary myelofibrosis. This leads to extramedullary hemoatopoiesi...
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