@Article{Zielińska-Kaźmierska2005,
journal="Contemporary Oncology/Współczesna Onkologia",
issn="1428-2526",
volume="9",
number="2",
year="2005",
title="Chondrosarcoma maxillae \&#8211; a case report",
abstract=" Chondrosarcoma  is a second frequently bone tumor. It may appear in different places but most frequently in illiac bone, chest and shoulder blade. In facial region it takes place more rare. Clinical reports of  Chondrosarcoma s at lower and upper jaws are not numerous describe in literature.  Chondrosarcoma  has various character of growth which depending on the degree of histological malignancy. It rarely gives metastases at the first degree of malignancy or grows more dynamic causing pain symptoms. Such tumor gives often early distant metastases (at third degree of histological malignancy). Total tumor resection with large margin of healthy tissues is preferable treatment method. Adiuvant radiotherapy can significant delay of a local reissue in cases in which tumor localization unable total resection. At third degree of malignancy an adiuvant chemotherapy can be used. Authors are present a case report  21-years-old patient with  Chondrosarcoma  of maxilla. We are describe hidden period of disease, treatment methods which were unsuccessfully. Unificated methods of treatment those tumors are unknown in world literature.",
author="Zielińska-Kaźmierska, Bogna
and Grodecka, Joanna
and Neskoromna, Aneta",
pages="75--77",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Chondrosarcoma-maxillae-8211-a-case-report,3,3094,1,1.html"
}