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Osteoradionecrosis a disfiguring complication following radiotherapy in scalp squamous cell carcinoma: a case study

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Osteoradionecrosis a disfiguring complication following radiotherapy in scalp squamous cell carcinoma: a case study

Emma Craythorne, Sina Ghadiri, William Townley
8 June 2021

Here we present the case of a 69-year-old man, with a 13-year history of progressive scalp ulceration and bony destruction secondary to osteoradionecrosis. We emphasise the debilitating and severe consequence of this complication, the importance of meticulous wound care and close observation in these patients. We also describe the impact of definitive surgical management for the successful resolution of disease in this patient’s care.

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