1978
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(78)90425-5
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Dystrophic calcification in the tongue: A late sequel to radiation therapy

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“…Subcutaneous dystrophic calcification is a rare sequela of radiotherapy that can be associated with these late adverse effects of the overlying irradiated skin . The radiation‐induced tumor necrosis and cell injury provides an environment susceptible to the formation of these pathologic calcifications (Table ) . Further, there is an increased risk for the development of non‐melanotic cutaneous malignancies years after radiation therapy.…”
Section: Chronic Radiation‐induced Skin Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subcutaneous dystrophic calcification is a rare sequela of radiotherapy that can be associated with these late adverse effects of the overlying irradiated skin . The radiation‐induced tumor necrosis and cell injury provides an environment susceptible to the formation of these pathologic calcifications (Table ) . Further, there is an increased risk for the development of non‐melanotic cutaneous malignancies years after radiation therapy.…”
Section: Chronic Radiation‐induced Skin Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of maxillary advancement on breathing parameters in class III patients Dear Editor, We read the article 'Changes in oropharyngeal airway and respiratory function during sleep after orthognathic surgery in patients with mandibular prognathism' by HASEBE et al 3 with keen interest. Our surgical team has been carefully studying this group of patients as we feel that the influence of class-III orthognathic surgery on the upper airway is an important topic that needs longitudinal analysis.…”
Section: Competing Interestsmentioning
confidence: 99%