Radiation Recall Phenomenon Following Vaccination in a Patient With Prior Radiation to Lower Extremity Liposarcoma

既往接受过下肢脂肪肉瘤放射治疗的患者接种疫苗后出现放射性回忆现象

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Abstract

Radiation recall phenomenon (RRP) is a rare inflammatory reaction in previously irradiated tissue triggered by agents such as chemotherapy or vaccines. A 67-year-old female patient who had undergone radiation to the right thigh for liposarcoma developed a blister at the same site during whole breast radiation for invasive lobular carcinoma. This occurred three days after receiving COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and influenza vaccines. The reaction progressed to an ulcer over two months, while her active breast radiation site remained unaffected. This case highlights vaccination as a potential RRP trigger and the selective involvement of prior radiation fields. Awareness of RRP in vaccinated patients with a history of radiation is essential, warranting further research into its mechanisms.

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