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Table 1 Basic characteristics of ten analyzable patients

From: Hippocampal proton MR spectroscopy as a novel approach in the assessment of radiation injury and the correlation to neurocognitive function impairment: initial experiences

Patients characteristic

Pre-WBRT

MTS

Post-WBRT CHT

Time relapse to end of WBRT

No

Sex

Age

Hand

Tumor

KPS

GPA [mo]

Surg

No

Location

Volume [ccm]

B [days]

F/U [mo]

1

M

57

r

NSCLC

90

6.9

Yes

2

r_F(1) + T(1)

4.2

Yes

16

5.1

2

M

53

r

RCC

90

3.8

No

1

r_P(1)

0.4

Yes

23

4.6

3

W

63

r

Breast

80

3.8

No

5

r_F(1) + P(2) + O(1)

0.1

Yes

17

3.4

l_pons(1)

4

M

66

r

Occult

90

3.8

Yes

2

r_P(1), l_O(1)

0.05

Yes

34

3.7

5

W

47

r

Breast

90

3.8

No

20

r_F(3) + P(1) + O(1)

15.5

Yes

20

3.5

l_F(6) + P(3) + T(1) + O(3) + Crbl(2)

6

M

69

r

GI

90

3.8

Yes

1

l_Crbl(1)

0

Yes

21

4.7

7

M

65

r

GI

90

6.9

Yes

1

l_F(1) + P(1)

0

No

17

3.4

8

M

63

r

RCC

90

6.9

No

1

r_Crbl(1)

0.1

Yes

17

4.7

9

W

58

r

Ovarian

100

11

Yes

1

r_Crbl(1)

0

No

24

4.6

10

W

48

r

Cervical

90

6.9

No

1

l_Crbl(1)

3.7

No

21

4.8

  1. No number, M men, W women, Dg diagnosis, NSCLC non–small-cell lung cancer, RCC renal cell cancer, GI gastrointestinal cancer, KPS Karnofsky performance status, MTS metastases, GPA Graded Prognostic Assessment [13], mo months, Surg surgery, r right, l left, F frontal, T temporal, P parietal, O occipital, Crbl cerebellum, CHT chemotherapy, B baseline examination, F/U follow-up examination. Location: the number of metastases is mentioned in brackets