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Esthesioneuroblastoma: the University of Virginia experience 1960-1985.

Laryngoscope 1986 July
Twenty-six cases of esthesioneuroblastoma were treated by the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery from 1960 to 1985. This period was divided into the precraniofacial period (1960 to 1975) and the craniofacial period (1976 to 1985) to denote the transition to a more aggressive combined therapeutic approach. Of the eight patients in the precraniofacial group (group I), only 37.5% are alive without disease. In group II (the craniofacial group), 82% of the patients are alive without disease with an average follow-up of 4 years. This latter survival rate compares favorably with the survival rate of group I and the cure rate of 10% to 67% as stated in other studies.

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