Pancreatic adenocarcinoma metastasis to the oral cavity: A rare case report and literature review.

Oral Oncol

Stomatology Department, Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho E.P.E., Rua Conceição Fernandes S/N, 4434-502 Vila Nova De Gaia, Portugal.

Published: May 2021

A patient suffering from metastatic pancreatobiliary adenocarcinoma was referred to our hospital's stomatology department after a rapidly progressing swelling in the right mandibular angle, trismus and preauricular pain of 3-month duration. A mandible CT scan showed extensive bone rarefaction and a thickening of the contiguous soft tissues that involved the medial masseter and pterygoid muscle. The morphological findings and immunohistochemical profile were compatible with bone metastasis from pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Therefore, palliative treatment was proposed to the patient. Pancreatic cancer metastases to the oral cavity are extremely rare and characterized by its poor prognosis. Herein we describe the ninth case of metastatic spread to the jaw which is also remarkably the longest surviving reported case up to date.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oraloncology.2020.105157DOI Listing

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