临床模拟骨肉瘤的前列腺癌症下颌骨转移1例报告

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ikumi Imajo , Tomohiro Yamada , Takahiro Fujinaga , Koki Nagano , Wataru Kumamaru , Yuta Yanai , Toru Chikui , Tamotsu Kiyoshima
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口腔转移性肿瘤非常罕见,仅占所有口腔恶性肿瘤的1%。口腔转移瘤最常见的部位是下颌磨牙区。性别之间的主要部位不同。在男性中,主要部位按频率顺序为肺、肾、肝和前列腺。此外,11%的男性颚骨转移源于前列腺。症状因转移部位而异;此外,与转移相关的影像学表现是非特异性的,因此很难做出准确的诊断。转移性口腔癌症预后不良;因此,早期诊断和治疗对于提高生存率和生活质量具有重要意义。一名76岁的男性患者因右侧下颌肿胀和前列腺腺癌病史被转诊至我院。口腔内检查显示右侧下颌第一磨牙区域有一个半球状硬块。计算机断层扫描显示一个边缘良好的不透射线的半球肿块,伴有典型的阳光照射骨膜反应。根据影像学检查结果,我们怀疑原发性骨肉瘤或转移性前列腺癌症。下颌骨的组织病理学检查显示腺结构具有与原发性前列腺癌症细胞相似的异型性。前列腺特异性抗原监测治疗后,转移性癌症没有生长。在颌骨恶性肿瘤的鉴别诊断中,应考虑来自其他器官的转移性癌症,因为转移性癌症的影像学表现可能与原发性癌症相似,如本例临床上模拟骨肉瘤。
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Mandibular metastasis from prostate cancer that clinically mimicked osteosarcoma: A case report

Metastatic tumors in the oral cavity are rare, accounting for only 1% of all oral malignancies. The most common site of metastatic tumors in the oral cavity is the mandibular molar region. The primary sites differ between the sexes. Among men, the primary sites are the lung, kidney, liver, and prostate in the order of frequency. Moreover, 11% of jawbone metastases among men originate from the prostate gland. Symptoms differ according to the location of the metastasis; besides, metastases-related imaging findings are nonspecific, making it difficult to reach an accurate diagnosis. Metastatic oral cancer has a poor prognosis; therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are important to improve the survival-rate and quality of life. A 76-year-old male patient was referred to our hospital with complaint of right-sided mandibular swelling and past medical history of adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland. Intraoral examination revealed a hard hemispherical mass on the right mandibular first molar region. Computed tomography showed a well-marginated radiopaque hemisphere mass with a typical sunburst periosteal reaction. Based on the imaging findings, we suspected primary osteosarcoma or metastatic prostate cancer. Histopathological examination of the mandible revealed a glandular structure with atypia similar to that of the primary prostate cancer cells. After prostate specific antigen monitoring therapy, the metastatic cancer did not grow. Metastatic cancers from other organs should be considered in the differential diagnosis of jawbone malignancies because the metastatic cancer might present similarities to the primary cancer in imaging findings, as in the present case that clinically mimicked osteosarcoma.

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