Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Science Communicator Platform

Stay connected! Follow us on X network (Twitter):
Share By
Metastasis of Breast Cancer to the Mandibular Gingiva: Report of a Rare Case Publisher



Razmara F1 ; Sharifi R1 ; Shabankareh G2 ; Derakhshan S3
Authors

Source: Middle East Journal of Cancer Published:2020


Abstract

Metastatic tumors to the oral cavity are rare and account for only 1% of all oral cavity malignancies, and if occurs, it involves the jaws rather than the soft tissue. Diagnosis of a metastatic lesion in gingiva can be challenging owing to its rarity and atypical appearance. In this paper, we describe a rare case of breast cancer metastasis to the gingival soft tissue of mandible. A 68-year-old female referred to the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery with the chief complaint of a painful mass in the right buccal and lingual anterior region of the mandible with the mobility of the involved teeth. The patient also reported the history of a breast cancer dating back to eight years ago. Histopathologic findings and immunohistochemistry results supported a metatatic lesion. As a result, it is important to have a great clinical suspicion to diagnose such lesions in order to receive the most proper treatment to patients as soon as possible. © 2020, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.
Other Related Docs
7. Oral Cancer: A Multicenter Study, Medicina Oral Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal (2018)
15. Metastatic Breast Cancer to Uterine Leiomyoma: Case Report, Tehran University Medical Journal (2015)