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Olfactory Neuroblastomas: What Actually Happens in the Long-Term?

Konstantinos MantsopoulosMichael KochHeinrich IroJannis Constantinidis
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Craniofacial or sometimes solely endoscopically controlled resection can warrant resection of the olfactory neuroblastoma with wide margins. However, locoregional failures and distant metastases can occur after a long period of time. The non-negligible incidence of regional recurrences, partly in unusual localizations, leads us to consider the need to identify the "recurrence-friendly" cases and to perform individualized elective irradiation of the neck in cases with high-risk features.
Keyphrases
  • patients undergoing
  • risk factors
  • lymph node
  • free survival
  • radiation induced