Abstract A review of patients with skull base osteosarcoma secondary to radiation (radiation-induced osteosarcoma: RIOS) of the pituitary tumor shows the mean survival of approximately 7 months (2 weeks – 16 months). This warning prognosis seems to stem from two factors, 1) the anatomical complexity of the skull base for total resection of the tumor, and 2) standard adjuvant therapies for the tumor yet to be established. Contrary to the general belief, the authors report an unusually long survival of a 75-year-old woman with a history of osteosarcoma that developed in the same sequence 20 years after pituitary tumor radiation. On her recent admission, she complained of frontal headaches and MRI studies showed a tumor in the sphenoid sinus. ...
Objective. To evaluate the treatment outcome and prognostic factors in patients with sinonasal malig...
Pituitary adenomas are often treated with radiotherapy for the management of tumor progression or re...
The initial management of nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenomas (NFAs) is usually surgery; however,...
Radiation therapy for brain neoplasms is known to induce major side effects such as radionecrosis an...
Background. Osteosarcomas are typically long bone tumors and rarely affect the skull, with most art...
Cushing’s disease is a rare disorder characterised by excessive cortisol production as a consequence...
Radiation therapy is frequently used method in treatment of the head and neck malignancies. Osteosar...
Abstract Background The increasing incidence of radiation-induced osteosarcoma of the maxilla and ma...
Re-irradiation with X-rays and particle beams can be used to treat localized recurrence of unresecta...
Abstract Chondrosarcoma (CSA) of the skull base (SB) is an uncommon, slowly growing, neoplasm compr...
Copyright © 2011 Musaed Alzahrani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
OBJECTIVE: Malignant tumors that involve the skull base pose significant challenges to the clinician...
Copyright © 2014 Nobuo Ohta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
We report our experience with 5 cases of post-Paget osteosarcoma of the skull, a rare lesion of the ...
Osteosarcomas of the jaws are rare mesenchymal tumors frequently diagnosed in the fourth decade of l...
Objective. To evaluate the treatment outcome and prognostic factors in patients with sinonasal malig...
Pituitary adenomas are often treated with radiotherapy for the management of tumor progression or re...
The initial management of nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenomas (NFAs) is usually surgery; however,...
Radiation therapy for brain neoplasms is known to induce major side effects such as radionecrosis an...
Background. Osteosarcomas are typically long bone tumors and rarely affect the skull, with most art...
Cushing’s disease is a rare disorder characterised by excessive cortisol production as a consequence...
Radiation therapy is frequently used method in treatment of the head and neck malignancies. Osteosar...
Abstract Background The increasing incidence of radiation-induced osteosarcoma of the maxilla and ma...
Re-irradiation with X-rays and particle beams can be used to treat localized recurrence of unresecta...
Abstract Chondrosarcoma (CSA) of the skull base (SB) is an uncommon, slowly growing, neoplasm compr...
Copyright © 2011 Musaed Alzahrani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
OBJECTIVE: Malignant tumors that involve the skull base pose significant challenges to the clinician...
Copyright © 2014 Nobuo Ohta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
We report our experience with 5 cases of post-Paget osteosarcoma of the skull, a rare lesion of the ...
Osteosarcomas of the jaws are rare mesenchymal tumors frequently diagnosed in the fourth decade of l...
Objective. To evaluate the treatment outcome and prognostic factors in patients with sinonasal malig...
Pituitary adenomas are often treated with radiotherapy for the management of tumor progression or re...
The initial management of nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenomas (NFAs) is usually surgery; however,...