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Introduction: Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (MRONJ) is a serious adverse event of antiresorptive and antiangiogenic drugs that affects bone and soft tissue of the maxilofacial region [1]. Clinical features and risk factors of MRONJ have been described in several publications, however few studies address the anatomical factors involved [2,3]. This study aims to: (a) describe in detail the anatomical location of MRONJ lesions; (b) identify the most susceptible areas and association with other factors. Materials and methods: A retrospective study was conducted including all patients with MRONJ diagnosis in an Oral Surgery Clinic between 2004 and 2018. The data was collected from the patient clinical records. Lesion extension was S86 ABSTRACTS
at 233 n. 17: 'There is more of Callimachus in this poem. As Annemarie Ambühl kindly pointed out to me, his "Victoria Sosibii" (fr. 384 Pf.) may well be one of Statius' sources here; in line 24 Kinyps is mentioned and here also a river (the Nile) is spokesman.' 2 His identity, which plays an important part in dating the poem, cannot be clearly established. Recent scholarship favours Ptolemy IV Philopator's minister, who was probably involved in the murder of Berenice II. For a complete survey of the problem with bibliography see T. Fuhrer, Die Auseinandersetzung mit den Chorlyrikern in den Epinikien des Kallimachos (Basel/Kassel, 1992), 144-9. See also more recently F. Nisetich, The Poems of Callimachus (Oxford, 2001), 168.
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