Radiation ‐induced osteosarcoma involving the mandible – report of a rare diagnosis
ConclusionsOsteosarcoma should be considered if changes are seen in previously stable irradiated bone with bony destruction and a soft tissue mass. This case highlights the importance of synthesis of clinical, radiological and pathological findings in the diagnosis of such lesions, especially where the histology initially suggested a benign process.
Source: Oral Surgery - Category: ENT & OMF Authors: H. Mahmood,
P. Hankinson,
D. Andrew,
M. Nusrath,
S. A. Khurram Tags: CASE REPORT Source Type: research
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