Abstract

Lingual artery (LA) stenosis or bleeding can be a potentially fatal consequence of stereotactic body radiation therapy of recurrent head and neck cancer. We aim to provide delineation guidelines for LA contouring during head and neck radiation. Three experienced radiation oncologists and 1 radiologist studied the course of LA and its anatomic relationships. A step-by-step guideline was formulated for its delineation on contrast-enhanced axial computed tomography scans. We recommend that LA should be considered an important organ at risk for stereotactic body radiation therapy of head and neck cancer. Its delineation and dose constraints should be considered on a case-to-case basis.

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