| Literature DB >> 1567797 |
J Fernandez Sanroman1, J R Alonso del Hoyo, F J Diaz, J L Gil-Diez, F Monje, L Naval, F J Alamillos, A Dean, P Rubio.
Abstract
Fourteen cases of sarcomas involving the head and neck over a period of 15 years were reviewed. The male to female ratio was 3.5:1. Mean age of occurrence was 33.4 years, with a range of 5-84 years. Soft tissue was the site of origin in three cases, maxilla in four and mandible in seven patients. Radical surgery with resection of adequate disease-free margins was the most effective mode of treatment. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy was used in selected cases. Recurrence occurred in 42.9% of patients, and was the main cause of death. Three patients (21.4%) developed distant metastases. The actuarial 2-year and 5-year survivals of the 14 patients assessed were 64% and 56% respectively.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1567797 DOI: 10.1016/0266-4356(92)90081-s
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg ISSN: 0266-4356 Impact factor: 1.651