Breast Ductal Infiltrative Adenocarcinoma Metastasis to the Mandible

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Paolo Boffano
Anna Maria Agnone
Ilenia Zanellato
Matteo Brucoli
Vincenzo Rocchetti
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[1] Sant’Andrea Hospital,Division of Dentistry
[2] University of Eastern Piedmont,Division of Pathology
[3] University of Eastern Piedmont,undefined
[4] Vercelli Hospital,undefined
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Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery | 2023年 / 22卷
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Breast cancer; Metastasis; Mandible; Biopsy; Diagnosis;
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Metastatic lesions to the jaws are rare. The oral sites to which metastasis most commonly occur are the jaws, the gingiva, and the tongue. Lower jaw is a more frequent site of metastasis compared to the upper jaw with posterior areas (ramus, body) that are more prone to the deposition of cancerous cells due to presence of hematopoietic bone marrow, subdivision of local blood vessels and reduced velocity of blood flow. In fact, the formation of secondary foci of tumor colonization occurs by hematogenous dissemination of tumor emboli, that accumulate in regions with larger amounts of bone marrow and low circulatory velocity. In females, commonly seen metastatic lesions arise from primary neoplasms in breasts, colon, genitals and thyroid glands, whereas in males arise from lungs, prostate and colon region. Patients with metastatic jaw disease may be asymptomatic or may show various clinical signs and symptoms that include pain, swelling, paresthesia, foul smell, tooth mobility, exophytic growths of the soft tissues, reduced mouth opening and, infrequently, pathological fractures. In particular, metastasis in breast cancer is commonly seen in the lungs, liver, bones, pleura, brain, and kidneys, whereas breast cancer metastasis to the oral cavity is not common and is seen in only around 1% of the cases. Breast cancer can also be latent where the metastases appear years after treatment of the primary tumor. The presence of metastasis is highly important in determining the patient’s prognosis and mode of treatment. The aim of the present article is to present and discuss the diagnosis of a breast cancer metastasis in the mandibular angle.
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