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乳腺癌因其极易转移到不寻常的部位而闻名,颌骨就是其中之一。许多研究检查转移肿瘤到口腔区域已在文献中描述。然而,迄今为止,仅对乳腺癌颌骨转移的分析一直是相对较少发表的研究的主题。本综述研究了1954-2023年间发表的乳腺癌转移到颌骨的病例,作为唯一的主要来源。在PubMed/ Medline、Scopus、谷歌Scholar、Web of Science、Science direct和Embase数据库中对已发表的文献进行电子检索,不受出版年份的限制,使用网格关键词('Breast cancer', OR 'Breast carcinoma‘), and (’Metastasis' OR 'Metastases‘), and (’Jaw' OR 'Maxilla' OR 'Mandible' OR 'Temporomandibular joint' OR 'Condyle')。我们还手动检索了所有相关期刊。同时检查了所有文章的参考文献列表。我们的研究共发现63篇相关论文,74名患者。下颌骨比上颌骨受影响更明显。20%的患者死亡,平均生存时间为1.8年。总之,乳腺癌转移到颌骨是一种罕见的现象。需要对更多此类病例进行仔细评估,以提高对这些病变的认识并更好地了解其特征。需要对此类病例进行详细评估,以提高对这些病变的认识,并更好地了解其特征。
Breast cancer metastasizing to Jaw bones as the sole primary source: Systematic review.
Breast cancer has been known for its high propensity of metastasis to unusual locations and the jaw bones are one among those sites. Numerous studies examining metastatic tumours to the oral region have been described in the literature. However, the analysis of Breast cancer metastasis to the jaw bones alone has been the subject of relatively few published research studies to date. This review was conducted to examine the published cases of metastasis to jaw bones from breast cancer as the sole primary source from 1954-2023. An electronic search of the published literature was performed without publication year limitation in PubMed/ Medline, Scopus, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Science direct and Embase databases, using mesh keywords like ('Breast cancer', OR 'Breast carcinoma'), AND ('Metastasis' OR 'Metastases'), And ('Jaw' OR 'Maxilla' OR 'Mandible' OR 'Temporomandibular joint' OR 'Condyle'). We also searched all related journals manually. The reference list of all articles was also checked. Our research revealed a total of 63 relevant papers with 74 patients. The mandible was more predominantly affected jaw than the maxilla. 20% of patients died with a mean survival time of 1.8 years. To conclude, Breast cancer metastasis to the jaw bones is a rare occurrence. Careful evaluation of more number of such cases is needed in order to raise awareness of these lesions and gain a better understanding of their characteristics.reful evaluation of such cases is needed to raise awareness of these lesions and gain a better understanding of their characteristics.