Perimandibular metastasis of rectal cancer: A case report

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Miljana Džunić, Ana Cvetanović, Ivan Petković
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Introduction. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and metastatic disease is an important and frequent clinical problem. Metastases in the oral and maxillofacial region are rare, comprising 1-2% of all malignant lesions, and clinically resemble common benign conditions. Case report. A 59-year-old woman diagnosed with rectal cancer developed perimandibular lesion as a first sign of metastatic process. Metastasis manifested clinically during the curative intent treatment of rectal cancer (preoperative chemo-irradiation) as a rapidly growing tumefaction close to the mandible angle. After the biopsy and histopathological examination of the lesion that clinically resembled abscess, metastasis of rectal cancer was diagnosed. Incidentally, a cerebral metastasis was diagnosed as well. Although it was oligometastatic rectal cancer, surgical treatment was not indicated due to extensive infiltrative characteristics of the perimandibular lesion. The patient was treated with chemotherapy, with good clinical response. Biological therapy was not available at that moment. Cerebral metastasis was treated with stereotactic neuroradiosurgery with gamma knife. Unfortunately, the patient died from cerebrovascular insult. Conclusion. Lesions in the oral and maxillofacial region may be the first manifestation of metastatic disease. Since early diagnosis of metastatic process has prognostic implications, any new formation in the oral and maxillofacial region in a patient with colorectal cancer requires cautious observation and histological examination.
直肠癌下颌骨周围转移1例
介绍。结直肠癌是第三大常见癌症,其转移性疾病是一个重要且常见的临床问题。口腔和颌面区域的转移是罕见的,占所有恶性病变的1-2%,临床上类似于常见的良性疾病。病例报告。一个59岁的妇女诊断为直肠癌发展下颌周围病变作为转移过程的第一个迹象。在直肠癌的治疗意图治疗(术前化疗)过程中,转移在临床上表现为靠近下颌骨角的快速生长的肿胀。经活检及病理检查,病理表现为临床上类似脓肿,诊断为直肠癌转移。顺带一提,还被诊断为脑转移。虽然它是少转移性直肠癌,但由于下颌周围病变具有广泛的浸润性,因此不需要手术治疗。患者接受化疗治疗,临床反应良好。当时还没有生物疗法。应用伽玛刀立体定向神经放射外科治疗脑转移。不幸的是,病人死于脑血管损伤。结论。口腔和颌面区域的病变可能是转移性疾病的第一表现。由于转移过程的早期诊断具有预后意义,因此结直肠癌患者口腔颌面区域的任何新形成都需要谨慎观察和组织学检查。
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Acta Facultatis Medicae Naissensis
Acta Facultatis Medicae Naissensis MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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