A Case of Antiresorptive Agent-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Successfully Treated with Hochuekkito
- VernacularTitle:補中益気湯が有効であった骨吸収抑制薬関連顎骨壊死の1例
- Author:
Yuzo FUKUSHIMA
1
;
Hisao ITO
2
;
Shugo TAGASHIRA
3
;
Shigeto YANAGIHARA
4
;
Yosuke NAKAMURA
5
;
Ryosuke FUJITA
6
Author Information
- Keywords: ARONJ (Antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw); hochuekkito
- From:Kampo Medicine 2021;72(3):254-259
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: We herein report a case of 91-year-old woman with antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ARONJ) developed during treatment for osteoporosis with intravenous ibandronate. Although she was treated with several antibiotics and had an incision for the drainage of a pus discharge at a dental clinic for two months after the onset of ARONJ, the discharge persisted. We then added hochuekkito to her treatment, which resulted in a gradual decreased in pus discharge and decrease in wound size and the wound resolved after approximately one month. ARONJ is considered a refractory disease, however, it was successfully treated with hochuekkito in this patient. ARONJ is also a rare condition and to our knowledge, this is considered to be the first case of ARONJ, which has been successfully treated with Kampo medicine.