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Bailey H Duhon1,2, Adel K El-Naggar3, Jeffrey N Myers1
1Department of Head and Neck Surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA.
The Laryngoscope
|February 17, 2026
まとめ
耳管の質量として提示された珍しい再発性アメロブラストーマです. 手術と陽子束放射線療法を含む多学科治療は,この攻撃的な腫瘍の管理に不可欠です.
科学分野:
- 腫瘍学 腫瘍学
- 手術病理学の病理学
- 放射線療法による放射線治療です.
背景:
- アメロブラストーマは,局所的に攻撃的なオドントゲン腫瘍です.
- 最もよく見られるのは下と上です.
- 再発は起こりうるため,注意深く追跡する必要があります.
研究 の 目的:
- 再発性アメロブラストーマの非常にまれな症例を報告する.
- 耳管の質量としての異常なプレゼンテーションを強調するために.
- マネジメントにおける学際的なアプローチの重要性を強調する.
主な方法:
- 再発性アメロブラストーマの患者を詳細に記述した症例報告.
- 腫瘍の最大手術切除.
- 補助的な陽子束放射線療法.
主要な成果:
- 異常な場所での再発性アメロブラストーマの成功管理.
- 複雑な症例における外科的切除と放射線療法の実現可能性の実証.
- Extragnathic ameloblastomasの診断と治療における課題を強調する.
結論:
- 再発性アメロブラストーマは,耳管のような稀なエクストラグナシック部位に現れます.
- 手術および放射線腫瘍学を含む多学科的ケアが不可欠です.
- プロトンビーム放射線療法に続く最大手術切除は,実行可能な治療戦略を提供します.
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