AAMS 2018
DOI: 10.21276/aams.2055
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Radiation induced sarcoma of head and neck: A rare entity

Abstract: Sarcoma are rare in head and neck region and radiation induced sarcoma (RIS) are even rare and poses challenges for diagnosis and proper management. We report a case of 38 year old male who was treated for carcinoma of right lateral border of tongue with surgery and radiotherapy, and presented with rapidly progressing mass in right floor of mouth after 4 years. Biopsy and imaging confirmed the diagnosis of radiation induced sarcoma and was managed with wide local excision of mass with hemimandibulectomy with r… Show more

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