| Literature DB >> 35355852 |
Yihe Zhang1, Xiaojun Li2, Yanshan Zhang2, Yancheng Ye1, Xin Pan1, Tingchao Hu1, Weizuo Chen1, Hongyu Chai1, Xin Wang1, Yuling Yang1.
Abstract
Ameloblastoma is a kind of benign, odontogenic tumor of epithelial origin, and surgery is mainstay treatment method; however, recurrence is common, and usually the treatment for recurrence is still surgery. We report on a patient of recurrent ameloblastoma treated with carbon ion radiation therapy and achieved a good efficacy. A 25-year-old female with relapse of an ameloblastoma was referred to the Wuwei Heavy Ion Center for carbon ion therapy. She had been initially diagnosed with ameloblastoma 8 years ago and underwent operation of right mandible ameloblastoma. After she transferred to our center, she accepted a dose of 60 GyE carbon ion radiation therapy, and the efficacy is good. Carbon ion radiation therapy can be an effective treatment option for ameloblastoma.Entities:
Keywords: Benign tumor; ameloblastoma; carbon ion radiation; case report; odontogenic tumors; radiotherapy; recurrence
Year: 2022 PMID: 35355852 PMCID: PMC8958705 DOI: 10.1177/2050313X221082416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med Case Rep ISSN: 2050-313X
Figure 1.Extensive ameloblastic carcinoma originating from the right mandible, T2 weighted MRI: (a) axial view, (b) sagittal view, and (c) coronal view.
Figure 2.Skin reaction: (a) 5 fx (total 12 fx), (b) after CIRT, (c) 10 days after CIRT, (d) 1 month after CIRT, and (e) 12 months after CIRT.
Figure 3.Before CIRT (2020-04) different slices of Contrast-enhanced MR T1: A. Contrast-enhanced MR T1, B. Contrast-enhanced MRI, TWI1, C. Contrast-enhanced MR T1, D. Contrast-enhanced MR T1
Figure 4.After CIRT.
Figure 5.1 month after CIRT.
Figure 6.3 months after CIRT.
Figure 7.6 months after CIRT.
Figure 8.12 months after CIRT.
Figure 9.16 months after CIRT.
Figure 10.19 months after CIRT.