In the article titled "Different Presentation and Outcomes in the Surgical Treatment of Advanced MRONJ in Oncological and Nononcological Patients Taking or Not Corticosteroid Therapy"[1], there are a number of errors in the values of Table 3 in "Results"as identified by the authors following the publication of the article. The corrected Table 3 is as below, and the authors confirm that this does not impact the conclusions of the article. Additionally, paragraphs 1 and 2 in "Surgery"found under the "Results"should be corrected as follows: "All the 64 sites were surgically treated, and complete recovery was achieved in 72%, with persistence or recurrence occurring in 28%. Considering the location of the MRONJ, complete healing in the maxilla was achieved in 90.9% of stage II disease and 75% of stage III treated with major surgery; complete recovery for the mandible localizations treated with major surgery was achieved in 100% of stage II cases and 80% in stage III cases with statistically significant difference between the two different locations (pvalue < 0.05). Major surgery achieved complete healing in 86% of 50 stage II-III MRONJ sites. 14 stage II sites were treated with minor surgery: 6 in the maxilla and 8 in the mandible. Among them, complete healing was achieved in 3 sites (21.4%). Statistical analysis of the data showed that major surgery was more likely to achieve complete healing than minor surgery (p < 0:001) (Table 3)."The sentence beginning with "In this retrospective study, major surgery achieved complete healing "in the "Discussion"should be corrected as follows: "In this retrospective study, major surgery achieved complete healing in 86% of 50 stage II-III MRONJ sites, regardless of the underlying nononcological or oncological disease; at the same time, conservative surgery for MRONJ stage II at multiple sites achieved complete healing in only 21.4% of patients."
Erratum: Different presentation and outcomes in the surgical treatment of advanced MRONJ in oncological and nononcological patients taking or not corticosteroid therapy (BioMed Research International (2021) 2021 (7855497) DOI: 10.1155/2021/7855497)
Garzino-Demo P.First
;Bojino A.;Malandrino M. C.;Cocis S.;Ramieri G.
2021-01-01
Abstract
In the article titled "Different Presentation and Outcomes in the Surgical Treatment of Advanced MRONJ in Oncological and Nononcological Patients Taking or Not Corticosteroid Therapy"[1], there are a number of errors in the values of Table 3 in "Results"as identified by the authors following the publication of the article. The corrected Table 3 is as below, and the authors confirm that this does not impact the conclusions of the article. Additionally, paragraphs 1 and 2 in "Surgery"found under the "Results"should be corrected as follows: "All the 64 sites were surgically treated, and complete recovery was achieved in 72%, with persistence or recurrence occurring in 28%. Considering the location of the MRONJ, complete healing in the maxilla was achieved in 90.9% of stage II disease and 75% of stage III treated with major surgery; complete recovery for the mandible localizations treated with major surgery was achieved in 100% of stage II cases and 80% in stage III cases with statistically significant difference between the two different locations (pvalue < 0.05). Major surgery achieved complete healing in 86% of 50 stage II-III MRONJ sites. 14 stage II sites were treated with minor surgery: 6 in the maxilla and 8 in the mandible. Among them, complete healing was achieved in 3 sites (21.4%). Statistical analysis of the data showed that major surgery was more likely to achieve complete healing than minor surgery (p < 0:001) (Table 3)."The sentence beginning with "In this retrospective study, major surgery achieved complete healing "in the "Discussion"should be corrected as follows: "In this retrospective study, major surgery achieved complete healing in 86% of 50 stage II-III MRONJ sites, regardless of the underlying nononcological or oncological disease; at the same time, conservative surgery for MRONJ stage II at multiple sites achieved complete healing in only 21.4% of patients."File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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