Indian Journal of Neurosurgery 2012; 01(01): 078-079
DOI: 10.4103/2277-9167.94377
Case Report
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Low dose ionizing radiation induced acoustic neuroma: A putative link?

Authors

  • Sachin A. Borkar

  • Deepak Agrawal


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Publication Date:
18 January 2017 (online)

Abstract

Although exposure to high dose ionizing radiation (following therapeutic radiotherapy) has been incriminated in the pathogenesis of many brain tumors, exposure to chronic low dose ionizing radiation has not yet been shown to be associated with tumorigenesis. The authors report a case of a 50-year-old atomic reactor scientist who received a cumulative dose of 78.9 mSv over a 10-year period and was detected to have an acoustic neuroma another 15 years later. Although there is no proof that exposure to ionizing radiation was the cause for the development of the acoustic neuroma, this case highlights the need for extended follow-up periods following exposure to low dose ionizing radiation.