2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-72992006000500019
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Complicações bucais da radioterapia em cabeça e pescoço

Abstract: A radioterapia é uma forma terapêutica amplamente utilizada para o tratamento das neoplasias malignas da cabeça e pescoço. Porém, altas doses de radiação em extensos campos que irão incluir a cavidade bucal, maxila, mandíbula e glândulas salivares freqüentemente resultam em diversas reações indesejadas. Dentre as complicações da radioterapia estão a mucosite, candidose, disgeusia, cárie por radiação, osteorradionecrose, necrose do tecido mole e xerostomia. OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste artigo é fazer uma breve re… Show more

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“…Radiotherapy (RT) is a modality used in the treatment of malignant tumors which the therapeutic agent is the ionizing radiation, i.e. that one which promotes ionization in the environment where charged, turning it electrically unstable 11,12 . By creating unstable atoms whose free electrons join to other adjacent atoms, which also become unstable with increased negative charges, damage to the cellular deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) occurs, preventing the replication of the neoplastic cell 13 .…”
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“…Radiotherapy (RT) is a modality used in the treatment of malignant tumors which the therapeutic agent is the ionizing radiation, i.e. that one which promotes ionization in the environment where charged, turning it electrically unstable 11,12 . By creating unstable atoms whose free electrons join to other adjacent atoms, which also become unstable with increased negative charges, damage to the cellular deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) occurs, preventing the replication of the neoplastic cell 13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of patients undergoing RT for head and neck receive a total dose from 50 to 70 Gray (Gy) as a curative dose. These doses are fractionated in a period from five to seven weeks, once a day, five days a week, with daily dose of approximately 2 Gy 8,11,15 . The side effects of RT established for the treatment of patients with H&NC significantly interfere on the quality of life of these individuals 16 .…”
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“…The irradiated patients have a higher trend to develop oral infections caused by fungi and bacteria 7 . The increased risk of oral candidiasis is probably caused by the fall of salivary flow as a consequence of radiotherapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%