High-dose radiation therapy affects bone metabolism, and therefore post-radiotherapy bone formation is an uncommon finding. This case describes an unusual ossification in the maxillary region identified after head and neck radiotherapy. A 45-year-old female patient was submitted to maxillary surgical resection and orbital exenteration due to squamous cell carcinoma. Radiotherapy post-surgery was performed because of compromised surgical margins. After 4 months of the conclusion of radiotherapy, the patient presented a bone exposition at surgical site. Surprisingly, the oral examination and computed tomography revealed a new formation of the right palatine vault and bone formation filling the nasal and orbital cavity. The incisional biopsy d...
Background Radiation-induced osteosarcomas of the jaws are a rare but often fatal consequence of ...
Purpose: Approximately 5% of irradiated head and neck cancer patients develop osteoradionecrosis of ...
Purpose: Approximately 5% of irradiated head and neck cancer patients develop osteoradionecrosis of ...
Objective: High-dose radiation therapy affects bone metabolism, and therefore post-radiotherapy bone...
Below are a clinical picture and radiographs of patients who have been treated with radiation therap...
The mandible is among the bones most frequently affected by irradiation. The most severe post-radiat...
Although distraction osteogenesis (DO) is widely used, there is minimal information on its use in pa...
Although it can be stated that the incidence of osteoradionecrosis of the jaws (ORNJ) in the last re...
Background: Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is the death of bone due to radiation. The bone dies because of...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is a bone aseptic necrosis which develops on post-irr...
The bone alterations in the region of the clavicle (3 cases) are similar to those we have observed a...
ii Skeletal complications from radiation therapy have been described for breast, brain, pelvic, and ...
Radiotherapy may result in long term effects and composition alterations in bones. Bone scintigraphy...
Radiation therapy is frequently used method in treatment of the head and neck malignancies. Osteosar...
Gnathic changes after head and neck radiotherapy have not been thoroughly characterized radiographic...
Background Radiation-induced osteosarcomas of the jaws are a rare but often fatal consequence of ...
Purpose: Approximately 5% of irradiated head and neck cancer patients develop osteoradionecrosis of ...
Purpose: Approximately 5% of irradiated head and neck cancer patients develop osteoradionecrosis of ...
Objective: High-dose radiation therapy affects bone metabolism, and therefore post-radiotherapy bone...
Below are a clinical picture and radiographs of patients who have been treated with radiation therap...
The mandible is among the bones most frequently affected by irradiation. The most severe post-radiat...
Although distraction osteogenesis (DO) is widely used, there is minimal information on its use in pa...
Although it can be stated that the incidence of osteoradionecrosis of the jaws (ORNJ) in the last re...
Background: Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is the death of bone due to radiation. The bone dies because of...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is a bone aseptic necrosis which develops on post-irr...
The bone alterations in the region of the clavicle (3 cases) are similar to those we have observed a...
ii Skeletal complications from radiation therapy have been described for breast, brain, pelvic, and ...
Radiotherapy may result in long term effects and composition alterations in bones. Bone scintigraphy...
Radiation therapy is frequently used method in treatment of the head and neck malignancies. Osteosar...
Gnathic changes after head and neck radiotherapy have not been thoroughly characterized radiographic...
Background Radiation-induced osteosarcomas of the jaws are a rare but often fatal consequence of ...
Purpose: Approximately 5% of irradiated head and neck cancer patients develop osteoradionecrosis of ...
Purpose: Approximately 5% of irradiated head and neck cancer patients develop osteoradionecrosis of ...