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Title   ÈĽŰæ¾Æ¼¼Æ÷Á¾ ( Olfactory Neuroblastoma ) È­Çпä¹ý 1 ·Ê ( Treatment of Olfactory Neuroblastoma with Combination Chemotherapy and radiation Therapy )
Publicationinfo   1990 Jan; 022(03): 595-600.
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Abstract   Olfactory neuroblastoma (esthesioneuroblastoma) is very rare nasal tumor, which develops in the olfactory mucosa. Since the first description by Berger et al in 1924, about 200 cases have been reported in the literature. And there have been 3 reports since 1964 in Korea. All the reported cases in Korea were treated with surgical resection and or radiotherapy. The authors have experienced complete remission with combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy in a patient with olfactory neuroblastoma. A 55-year-old male presented with advanced unresectable olfactory neurobIastoma (stage C) and he was treated with combination chemotherapy (cisplatin, adriamycin, VM-26, cycloposphamide) every 3-4 weeks for 5 times followed by radition therapy (64BO cGy/36 fractions/9 weeks), which resulted in complete remission. The patient had been free of disease and asymptomatic for 8 months after treatment. Rescently left facial nerve palsy developed, of which etiology due to recurrence or treatment related fibrosis is unclear. Now, the authors are on study the etiology of left facial nerve palsy.
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