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Successful treatment of advanced bisphosphonate‐related osteonecrosis of the mandible with adjunctive teriparatide therapy

2010; Wiley; Volume: 33; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/hed.21380

ISSN

1097-0347

Autores

Jang‐Jaer Lee, Shih‐Jung Cheng, Jiiang‐Huei Jeng, Chun‐Pin Chiang, Hon‐Ping Lau, Sang‐Heng Kok,

Tópico(s)

Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

Resumo

The management of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ) is challenging and controversial. At present, there is no established medication treatment for the disease.A 78-year-old osteoporotic woman with osteonecrosis of the mandible related to alendronate therapy was referred for treatment. The disease was unresponsive to conservative therapy, including antibacterial mouth rinse, antibiotics, and minor surgical debridement. Teriparatide, a human recombinant pararthyroid hormone peptide 1-34, was then used for treatment.The oral mucosa completely regrew, and pain subsided 4 weeks after the initiation of teriparatide administration. Progressive bone regeneration was found during and after the 6-month period of teriparatide therapy.Our case demonstrated that teriparatide can be an important adjuvant in the management of advanced BRONJ and should be considered prior to major resection with reconstruction. Its true value in the treatment of BRONJ for noncancer patients with osteoporosis warrants future studies.

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