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Uncommon presentation of potential medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw.

Seong-Gon KimHaeYong KweonSuk-Keun Lee
Published in: SpringerPlus (2016)
We conclude that the present case might have been caused by anti-angiogenic drug abuse, affecting the reduction of the mandibular marrow vascularity and subsequently inducing fatty necrosis and an extensive osteolytic change of the mandible.
Keyphrases
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