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Radiation induced osteogenic sarcoma of the maxilla
Om Prakash1, Bipin T Varghese, Anita Mathews
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Government Dental College, Thiruvananthapuram, 695011, Kerala, India. dromprakash3@rediffmail.com
Background:
Radiation induced sarcoma arise as a long term complication of radiation treatment for other benign or malignant conditions. They are of very rare occurrence in jaw bones and are even rarer in maxilla.
Case Presentation:
Here we report a case of radiation induced sarcoma in a patient treated for squamous cell carcinoma of buccal mucosa with radiation who developed osteosarcoma of maxillary bone after six years. The patient was treated successfully with surgery.
Conclusion:
What should be the best treatment of radiation induced sarcoma is still debatable; however, surgery offers the best chance of cure. Role of reradiation and adjuvant chemotherapy needs to be further evaluated.

