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Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal (Ed. impresa)

 ISSN 1698-4447

GONZALEZ MARTIN-MORO, Javier et al. Intraoral tumor with rapid growing: Report of a case. []. , 10, 5, pp.440-443. ISSN 1698-4447.

The appearance of an intraoral mass is common in our speciality. Most are benign lesions, but some are primary malignancies. Metastases account for less than 1% of all oral malignances. An 86 year old woman was referred to our department with a large, asymptomatic, intraoral, fast-growing mass. She had no previous cancer history or other relevant physical findings. The radiology studies showed underlying bone erosion. The histological study showed a metastatic adenocarcinoma with a suspected origin in the abdomen. We were unable to identify it by non invasive diagnostic procedures. Given the patient’s general status and despite the ominous prognosis of such lesions, we decided not to perform any aggressive therapy beyond removing the oral mass, in order to maintain her quality of life. There have been no local recurrences until this time.

: Mandibular metastasis; intraoral mass; oral metastasis.

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