Review
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World J Radiol. Mar 28, 2010; 2(3): 103-108
Published online Mar 28, 2010. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v2.i3.103
Table 1 Doses to organs at risk (OAR) according to recommendations of the French Society of Radiation Oncology
LungV20 < 15%, V30 < 10%
Heart< 35 Gy
LiverV30 < 50%
Spinal cord< 45 Gy
EsophagusMaximum 40 Gy in 15 cm
Larynx< 20%
ThyroidMust be protected
Brachial plexus< 55 Gy
Table 2 Simplified rules delineate the lymph node areas before conformal radiotherapy treatment
Supra clavicular region: contouring of the supraclavicular region is guided by the origin of the internal mammary artery
Cranial: Thyroid cartilage
Caudal: Clavicular head
Medial (med): Trachea
Posterior (post)-lateral (lat): Anterior scalene muscle
Post-med: Carotid artery
Infra clavicular region: The infraclavicular region corresponds to lymphatic drainage between axillary vertex and the superior limit of the axillary LN dissection (LND)
Cranial: Pectoralis minor
Caudal: Sternoclavicular joint
Lat: Pectoralis minor (medial side)
Med: Clavicle
Ant: Pectoralis major
Post: Axillary artery
Internal mammary chain: The lymph nodes of the IMC are located within the anterior interspaces; they are located either medially or laterally to the vessels and are concentrated in the upper three interspaces
Ant: Ant. part of the vascular area
Post: The pleura
Med: Medial limit of the vascular area
Lat: Lateral limit of the vascular area
Caudal: Superior side of the 4th rib
Cranial: Inferior limit of supra clavicular area
Rotter LN or intra pectoral node: situated between: pectoralis major and pectoralis minor at the 2nd intercostal space
Axilla
Ant: Pectoralis major & pectoralis minor
Post: Subscapularis, teres major and latissimus dorsi
Med: Seratus anterior
Lat: 5 mm backward the skin
Caudal: 4th and 5th ribs
Cranial: Inferior limit of infraclavicular volume or “first clip” after
sentinel lymph node procedure