Facial asymmetry in head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma survivors
1 Introduction<br/> Radiotherapy is essential for achieving and maintaining local control in head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma (HNRMS) patients. However, radiotherapy may cause outgrowth disturbances of facial bone and soft tissue, resulting in facial asymmetry. The aim of this study was to devel...
Váldodahkkit: | Schoot, R, Hol, M, Merks, J, Suttie, M, Slater, O, van Lennep, M, Hopman, S, Dunaway, D, Syme-Grant, J, Smeele, M, Zwinderman, K, Caron, H, Hammond, P |
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Materiálatiipa: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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