Abstract
Radiation-induced fibrosis (RIF) is an uncommon complication of radiation therapy. RIF most often occurs in the extremities; it is rare in the head and neck. Only a few medical treatments for RIF are available, and they have been mediocre at best. We describe a case of RIF of the face that was treated successfully with a nonmedical modality: manual compression therapy.
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Oppenheimer, R., Finkel, R., & Brennan, A. (2004). Treatment of radiation-induced fibrosis of the face with manual compression therapy. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 83(7), 478–480. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130408300714
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