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ABSTRACT: Introduction
Radiation and intra-arterial cisplatin infusion chemotherapy (RADPLAT) for advanced maxillary sinus cancer has accumulated evidence as a treatment with fewer complications and better 5-year survival rates. In this study, we report a case in which pterygoid muscle necrosis occurred 6 months following RADPLAT treatment for maxillary sinus cancer.Case presentation
The 45-year-old woman had a long history of taking immunosuppressants against rheumatoid arthritis (RA) prior to treatment. Although achieving complete response (CR) to RADPLAT, the patient developed trismus (1 fingerbreadth or less) 6 months following treatment. Abscess formation and recurrence were suspected from the imaging findings; however, the biopsy with endoscopy indicated necrotic tissue. Currently, 18 months have passed without cancer recurrence. Although trismus temporarily improved with rehabilitation, the width of the mouth opening is currently a few millimeters, so the patient can only take liquid food.Conclusion
Pterygoid muscle necrosis should be recognized as a new major complication.
SUBMITTER: Miyamoto K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10673330 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan-Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Miyamoto Kazuhiro K Sato Mitsuo M Koike Satoru S Kimura Takayuki T Abe Daisuke D Wakasaki Takahiro T Kitano Mutsukazu M Yasumatsu Ryuji R
Case reports in oncology 20230101 1
<h4>Introduction</h4>Radiation and intra-arterial cisplatin infusion chemotherapy (RADPLAT) for advanced maxillary sinus cancer has accumulated evidence as a treatment with fewer complications and better 5-year survival rates. In this study, we report a case in which pterygoid muscle necrosis occurred 6 months following RADPLAT treatment for maxillary sinus cancer.<h4>Case presentation</h4>The 45-year-old woman had a long history of taking immunosuppressants against rheumatoid arthritis (RA) pri ...[more]