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. 2016 Jul 27;5(4):351–356. doi: 10.3892/mco.2016.968

Table I.

Characteristics of 53 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma who had post-radiation nasopharyngeal necrosis.

Characteristic UPRNN
Age (years)
  Mean ± SD 46.75±6.82
Gender
  Male 32
  Female 21
BMI
  Mean ± SD 23.47±2.67
Prescriptive dose of ulcer zone (Gy)
  Mean ± SD 70.59±2.36
T stage
  T1 0
  T2 2
  T3 36
  T4 15
Sites of involvementb
  1–3 24
  >3 29
Grades of ulcer
  Mild 4
  Moderate 27
  Severe 22
Chemotherapy
  Neo-CT 34
  Concurrent 18
  Adjuvant 12
Response of neo-CT
  SD 22
  PR 12
  CR 0
Intervala (months)
  Mean ± SD 2.92±1.26
Outcome of UPRNN
  Alive 48
  Succumbed to mortality 5
a

The interval from the completion of radiotherapy to the diagnosis of ulcer of post-radiation nasopharyngeal necrosis.

b

The sites of involvement included the medial pterygoid muscle, lateral pterygoid muscle, parapharyngeal space, musculus longus capitis and the skull base. BMI, body mass index; neo-CT, neoadjuvant chemotherapy; SD, stable disease; PR, partial response; CR, complete response; SD, standard deviation; UPRNN, ulcer of post-radiation nasopharyngeal necrosis.