Rusthoven J J, Fine S, Thomas G
Cancer. 1984 Sep 15;54(6):1110-2. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19840915)54:6<1110::aid-cncr2820540631>3.0.co;2-o.
Two cases of metastatic adenocarcinoma occurring in the oral cavity are presented. One patient experienced lip paresthesias and pain as the presenting complaint. The other patient developed a growth at the site of a recent tooth extraction, and had bony erosion of the adjacent maxilla. The literature on metastatic lesions to the oral cavity including mandible is reviewed. This problem has been described almost exclusively in the oral and dental surgery literature. The clinical symptoms and signs described here should suggest the possibility of metastatic tumor to the oral cavity, and may be the initial manifestation of malignant disease.
本文报告两例发生于口腔的转移性腺癌病例。一名患者以唇部感觉异常和疼痛为首发症状。另一名患者在近期拔牙部位出现肿物,并伴有相邻上颌骨骨质侵蚀。本文回顾了有关口腔(包括下颌骨)转移性病变的文献。这个问题几乎仅在口腔和牙科手术文献中有所描述。此处描述的临床症状和体征应提示口腔转移性肿瘤的可能性,且可能是恶性疾病的首发表现。