临床表现不典型的多灶性口腔黏膜黑色素瘤。

IF 3.1 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Klaudia Podlińska, Monika Monist, Magdalena Sławińska, Wojciech Popowski
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摘要

背景:口腔黏膜黑色素瘤(Oral malignant melanoma- omm)是一种罕见的恶性肿瘤。它起源于非典型黑色素细胞的增殖,这种细胞来源于产生黑色素的神经嵴。与病因学上与紫外线(UV)照射有关的皮肤黑色素瘤不同,粘膜黑色素瘤的危险因素仍不明确。据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)称,这些肿瘤主要影响老年人,发病率高峰发生在生命的第七个十年,在前三十年很少观察到。黏膜黑色素瘤患者的主要治疗方式是清除边缘的根治性手术切除。OMM的5年总生存率从20%到50%不等。病例介绍:这篇文章报告了一个99岁的口腔黏膜黑色素瘤患者的非典型临床表现,他在华沙医科大学牙科中心的口腔外科就诊。非特异性临床表现最初并不表明是黑素细胞病变。通过组织病理学检查确定了明确的诊断,随后指导了治疗计划。结论:本报告强调了即使对非特异性或无可疑外观的病变也需要进行显微镜检查,强调了定期牙科检查的重要性,并强调了牙科医生加强肿瘤警惕的必要性。
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Multifocal Oral Mucosal Melanoma with an Atypical Clinical Presentation.

Background: Oral mucosal melanoma (oral malignant melanoma-OMM) is a rare malignant neoplasm. It arises from the proliferation of atypical melanocytes-cells derived from the neural crest that produce melanin. Unlike cutaneous melanomas, which are etiologically linked to ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure, the risk factors for mucosal melanomas remain poorly defined. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), these tumors predominantly affect older individuals, with peak incidence occurring in the seventh decade of life and are rarely observed in the first three decades. The primary treatment modality for patients with mucosal melanoma is radical surgical excision with clear margins. The 5-year overall survival rate for OMM ranges from 20% to 50%. Case Presentation: This article reports an atypical clinical manifestation of oral mucosal melanoma in a 99-year-old patient who presented to the Department of Oral Surgery at the University Dental Center, Medical University of Warsaw. The nonspecific clinical appearance did not initially suggest a melanocytic lesion. A definitive diagnosis was established through histopathological examination, which subsequently guided the treatment plan. Conclusions: This report highlights the necessity of performing microscopic evaluation even for lesions with a nonspecific or non-suspicious appearance, underlines the importance of regular dental check-ups, and stresses the need to strengthen oncological vigilance among dental practitioners.

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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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