2019
DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20190054
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Clavicle fracture following neck dissection: imaging features and natural course

Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to assess the imaging features and natural course of clavicle fracture following neck dissection (ND). Methods and materials: Eight patients with clavicle fracture following ND were included. Because bilateral clavicle fractures occurred in one patient, a total of nine clavicle fractures following ND were assessed using CT images. Pathological fracture due to bone metastasis or local recurrence was carefully ruled out. Results: The time interval from ND to clavicle fracture ranged f… Show more

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“…However, similar cases of CF after neck dissection have been reported by other researchers [4,5,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15], who advocated various hypotheses regarding their causes.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…However, similar cases of CF after neck dissection have been reported by other researchers [4,5,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15], who advocated various hypotheses regarding their causes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The pathogenesis of bone destruction in CF after neck dissection might be associated with multiple factors, and the cause for the bone destruction in the current patient has not yet been identified. However, comparing the present and previous cases of CF, our case suggests that postoperative chemotherapy after RND might contribute to bone destruction in CF, even in the absence of radiotherapy [8,16] and infection [14] of the clavicle. The influence of chemotherapy on the occurrence of CF after neck dissection remains unknown.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
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