Guest guest Posted June 27, 2011 Report Share Posted June 27, 2011 Hi guysThe answer is A. Osteonecrosis of the left mandible. B. Long-term use of bisphosphonates to treat hypercalcaemia secondary to metastastic disease. C. Polite introduction. Take a history. Ask about trauma. Take detailed personal past medical history (PMH) regarding breast cancer diagnosis and subsequent management and length of bisphosphonate use. Diagnosis history: examination further investigations – CT scan, inflammatory markers treatment iv antibiotics liaise with oncology team concerning bisphosphonate cessation.LeeFrom: Dr Avery <avery_dr@...>Subject: new qs MJDF2/ORE2 Date: Wednesday, 22 June, 2011, 15:21A 64-year-old patient with a past medical history of metastatic breast cancer presents to your surgery complaining of loose teeth, dental pain and swollen gums. A. What appearance is shown in the above X-ray? B. What is the most likely causative agent? C. How would you manage this patient?Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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