scholarly journals MEDICATION RELATED OSTEONECROSIS OF THE JAW—CORRELATING CLINICAL FEATURES WITH RADIOGRAPHIC PRESENTATION (CBCT)

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S. SINGER ◽  
A. CREANGA ◽  
G. SUBRAMANIAN
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Vivek Thumbigere-Math ◽  
Ma'Ann C. Sabino ◽  
Rajaram Gopalakrishnan ◽  
Sabrina Huckabay ◽  
Arkadiusz Z. Dudek ◽  
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David Cagna ◽  
Philip Stähler ◽  
Florian Probst ◽  
Gabriele Kaeppler ◽  
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ESMO Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. e000663 ◽  
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Noemi Simeone ◽  
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ObjectivesGiant cell tumour of bone (GCTB) is a rare tumour, generally managed with surgery. Treatment of the very rare unresectable advanced/metastatic GCTB is challenging and denosumab is the only current available medical option, an anti-RANKL monoclonal antibody inhibiting osteolysis. An uncommon but severe and treatment-limiting adverse event of denosumab is the osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). The clinical management of GCTB patients stopping denosumab for medication-related (MR)-ONJ and the possible reintroduction of denosumab after MR-ONJ resolution is matter of debate. We performed a retrospective study to describe the incidence, clinical features and outcome of MR-ONJ in unresectable GCTB patients treated with denosumab at our Institution.Design and settingRetrospective, single-institutional study.ParticipantsAdult patients receiving denosumab as antineoplastic therapy for GCTB and experiencing MR-ONJ at Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori of Milan between January 2008 and July 2019.Main outcome measuresIncidence, time of onset and clinical features of MR-ONJ.Results29 patients with locally advanced and/or metastatic GCTB treated with denosumab were identified. At a median follow-up of 70 months (range 1–125), 4 (13.8%) patients experienced MR-ONJ while on treatment, after 125, 119, 85 and 41 months of denosumab, respectively. All patients showed an ongoing tumour stabilisation with denosumab at the MR-ONJ onset and in all cases denosumab was stopped. All four patients were treated with ozone therapy. Two are waiting for surgery, two were already operated on. Both of them experienced disease progression and were thus rechallenged with denosumab. One is still on therapy after 25 months. The other had an MR-ONJ relapse after 39 months and was treated again with ozone therapy and surgery. She is under surveillance, GCTB being currently stable.ConclusionA clinical algorithm of denosumab rechallenge after complete resolution of MR-ONJ in progressing GCTB patients should be prospectively validated.


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