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1. Radiation Recall Pneumonitis: Imaging Appearance and Differential Considerations.

2. The efficiency of ultra-short echo-time magnetic-resonance imaging in detecting radiation pneumonitis.

3. Establishing a 4D-CT lung function related volumetric dose model to reduce radiation pneumonia.

4. Properties of [ 18 F]FAPI monitoring of acute radiation pneumonia versus [ 18 F]FDG in mouse models.

5. An 18 F-FDG PET/CT and Mean Lung Dose Model to Predict Early Radiation Pneumonitis in Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Treated with Chemoradiation and Immunotherapy.

6. Radiological assessment of immunotherapy effects and immune checkpoint-related pneumonitis for lung cancer.

7. Dual-energy computed tomography in the early evaluation of acute radiation pneumonia.

8. Deep-Learning Model Prediction of Radiation Pneumonitis Using Pretreatment Chest Computed Tomography and Clinical Factors.

9. Radiation recall pneumonitis: PET/CT findings.

10. Lung Dose Measured on Postradioembolization 90 Y PET/CT and Incidence of Radiation Pneumonitis.

11. Development and Validation of a Radiomics Nomogram Using Computed Tomography for Differentiating Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Pneumonitis From Radiation Pneumonitis for Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

12. Synergistic combination of a topologically invariant imaging signature and a biomarker for the accurate prediction of symptomatic radiation pneumonitis before stereotactic ablative radiotherapy for lung cancer: A retrospective analysis.

13. Radiation recall pneumonitis after COVID-19 vaccination.

14. Evaluation of the relationship between the range of radiation-induced lung injury on CT images after IMRT for stage I lung cancer and dosimetric parameters.

15. Relationship Between Radiation Pneumonitis Following Definitive Radiotherapy for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer and Isodose Line.

16. Differentiation between non-small cell lung cancer and radiation pneumonitis after carbon-ion radiotherapy by 18 F-FDG PET/CT texture analysis.

17. Prediction of radiation pneumonitis using dose-volume histogram parameters with high attenuation in two types of cancer: A retrospective study.

18. Radiomic prediction of radiation pneumonitis on pretreatment planning computed tomography images prior to lung cancer stereotactic body radiation therapy.

19. Differential Diagnosis of COVID-19 Pneumonia in Cancer Patients Received Radiotherapy.

20. High incidence of radiation pneumonitis in lung cancer patients with chronic silicosis treated with radiotherapy.

21. Impact of thoracic radiotherapy on respiratory function and exercise capacity in patients with breast cancer.

22. Evaluation of lung toxicity risk with computed tomography ventilation image for thoracic cancer patients.

23. Association Between Imaging Findings of Airway Obstruction Adjacent to Lung Tumors and the Onset of Interstitial Lung Disease After Nivolumab.

24. Radiation Pneumonitis with Eosinophilic Alveolitis in a Lung Cancer Patient.

25. Line-Enhanced Deformable Registration of Pulmonary Computed Tomography Images Before and After Radiation Therapy With Radiation-Induced Fibrosis.

26. Standardized Herbal Formula PM014 Inhibits Radiation-Induced Pulmonary Inflammation in Mice.

27. Imaging after radiation therapy of thoracic tumors.

28. Monoallelic germline ATM mutation and organising pneumonia induced by radiation therapy to the breast.

29. Impact of Preexisting Interstitial Lung Disease on Acute, Extensive Radiation Pneumonitis: Retrospective Analysis of Patients with Lung Cancer.

30. Interstitial Lung Change in Pre-radiation Therapy Computed Tomography Is a Risk Factor for Severe Radiation Pneumonitis.

31. Radiation pneumonitis in patients with non--small-cell lung cancer treated with erlotinib concurrent with thoracic radiotherapy.

32. Pre-radiotherapy FDG PET predicts radiation pneumonitis in lung cancer.

33. Significance of low-dose radiation distribution in development of radiation pneumonitis after helical-tomotherapy-based hypofractionated radiotherapy for pulmonary metastases.

34. Increased (18)F-fluoroestradiol uptake in radiation pneumonia.

35. Detecting radiation-induced injury using rapid 3D variogram analysis of CT images of rat lungs.

36. Rabbit model of radiation-induced lung injury.

37. Early onset recall pneumonitis during targeted therapy with sunitinib.

38. Suggestion for a new grading scale for radiation induced pneumonitis based on radiological findings of computerized tomography: correlation with clinical and radiotherapeutic parameters in lung cancer patients.

39. Hemoptysis due to breath-hold diving following chemotherapy and lung irradiation.

40. LY2109761 attenuates radiation-induced pulmonary murine fibrosis via reversal of TGF-β and BMP-associated proinflammatory and proangiogenic signals.

41. Association of computed tomography-detected pulmonary interstitial changes with severe radiation pneumonitis for patients treated with thoracic radiotherapy.

42. A systemic administration of liposomal curcumin inhibits radiation pneumonitis and sensitizes lung carcinoma to radiation.

44. Reduction of radiation pneumonitis by V20-constraints in breast cancer.

45. Radiation pneumonitis caused by a migrated brachytherapy seed lodged in the lung.

46. Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP) after thoracic radiotherapy for breast carcinoma.

47. [Importance of dosimetric factors predicting radiation toxicity in lung cancer treatment].

48. A case of bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia syndrome with preceding radiation pneumonitis after breast-conserving therapy.

49. Squamous cell carcinoma of the lung producing granulocyte colony-stimulating factor and resembling a malignant pleural mesothelioma.

50. The role of nuclear medicine in the prediction and detection of radiation-associated normal pulmonary and cardiac damage.

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