Dental and craniofacial alterations in long-term survivors of childhood head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma
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Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol
Abstract
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) represents the most common soft tissue sarcoma that affects children. Treatment involves
chemoradiotherapy. This study aimed at evaluating the long-term alterations to teeth and cranial bones in children, teenagers,
and young adults after oncologic treatment.
Study Design. We conducted a cross-sectional study of patients undergoing treatment for head and neck RMS between 1988 and
2011. We evaluated demographic, clinical, and treatment data and performed panoramic radiography, cephalometry, and
photography.
Results. We evaluated 27 long-term survivors, most of whom had been treated between ages 0 to 5 years (51.9%). The total radia tion dose applied was 50.4 Gy, and the chemotherapy combination included vincristine, actinomycin D, and cyclophosphamide
in 51.9% of the cases. We observed 603 dental alterations, among which 377 (62.7%) occurred in patients ages 0 to 5 years, and
root shortening was the most frequent alteration observed (24.2%). With regard to facial bones, 74% of the patients had some
level of facial asymmetry, 70.4% had reduced facial depth, 48.4% had mandibles of short size, and 77.8% had reduced facial
height.
Conclusions. Children submitted to RMS treatment involving chemotherapy and radiotherapy displayed significant dental and
craniofacial alterations, especially when treatment occurred between ages 0 and 5 years.
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p. 272-281.: tab. p&b.
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Criança, Child, Dentição, Dentition, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Rabdomiossarcoma, Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols, Anormalidades Craniofaciais, Craniofacial Abnormalities, Sobreviventes, Survivors, Assistência de Longa Duração, Long-Term Care
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MATTOS, Valkiria D’Aiuto de et al. Dental and craniofacial alterations in long-term survivors of childhood head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol., v. 127, n. 4, p. 272-281, apr. 2019.