1966
DOI: 10.1148/86.1.108
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Anaplastic Transformation in Verrucous Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity After Radiation Therapy

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“…Another study involving 30 cases of laryngeal VC also showed that surgery is the optimal therapy but that radiation and even chemotherapy can be used as alternatives for inoperable cases [20]. Although the older literature raised the issue of radiotherapy-related anaplastic or malignant transformation in VC [3,9,[21][22][23][24][25], this has clearly been refuted. Radiotherapy is now an accepted treatment modality for inoperable VC or for patients who are poor surgical candidates [26,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study involving 30 cases of laryngeal VC also showed that surgery is the optimal therapy but that radiation and even chemotherapy can be used as alternatives for inoperable cases [20]. Although the older literature raised the issue of radiotherapy-related anaplastic or malignant transformation in VC [3,9,[21][22][23][24][25], this has clearly been refuted. Radiotherapy is now an accepted treatment modality for inoperable VC or for patients who are poor surgical candidates [26,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some oral verrucous carcinomas may be associated with small outbreaks of EC (16,25,26) or regional lymphatic metastases (27,28). In one study (26), it was observed that 21 out of 104 oral verrucous carcinomas had poorly differentiated EC outbreaks.…”
Section: Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[26] notaient que 6 patients avaient des antécédents de fracture osseuse, compliquée par une ostéomyélite avec fistules, un autre avait développé une tumeur sur un moignon d'amputation, un autre sur la cicatrice d'une plaie sur la jambe, un autre sur une escarre. ConstantDesportes [in 12] a rapporté un cas sur mal perforant plantaire dans la lèpre, d'autres sur nécrobiose lipoïdique [39] , sur hydrosadénite suppurée [27] ou sur ulcère de jambe [4] . Le rôle des micro-traumatismes répétés pourrait expliquer la fréquence élevée de la localisation plantaire.…”
Section: Etiopathogenieunclassified
“…Certains auteurs, comme Porneuf et coll. [39] , préconisent une surveillance locorégionale attentive, semestrielle ou annuelle, pendant une durée minimum de deux ans [9] .…”
Section: Therapeutiqueunclassified
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