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Radiological spectrum of metastasis to the oral and maxillofacial region

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Objective

Oral and maxillofacial metastasis may be the first indication of an undiscovered malignancy in a significant number of cases. Therefore, the rationale of this article is to highlight the clinical and radiological presentation of metastatic lesions involving the oral and maxillofacial region. This will serve as a reference for clinicians, who may first encounter patients with possible metastatic lesions in this region.

Methods

Histologically confirmed cases of oral and maxillofacial metastasis were retrospectively reviewed over a 30-year period. Twenty-three patients were included in the study. The following clinical information was reviewed: age at diagnosis, gender, medical history, main complaint, site of metastatic tumour, radiological features, preliminary clinical diagnosis and final histological diagnosis.

Results

Females were twice as commonly affected, with metastatic lesions three times more likely to occur in the mandible. Common clinical presentations included swelling, pain and paraesthesia, with non-specific dental-related symptoms occurring in a few cases. Fifteen cases presented radiologically with an osteolytic lesion with poorly demarcated margins. Four cases presented with well demarcated lesions with additional signs of destruction. Additionally, four cases showed an osteogenic radiological appearance. In the current population sample, metastasis to the oral and maxillofacial region most commonly originated from the breast.

Conclusion

Lesions with poorly demarcated margins with cortical destruction, accompanied by clinical signs of swelling, pain and paraesthesia in the absence of any inflammatory process, should raise suspicion for metastasis. Considering the poor prognosis of these metastatic lesions, the responsibility lies with the clinician to identify these lesions and make appropriate referrals.

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Nel, C., Uys, A., Robinson, L. et al. Radiological spectrum of metastasis to the oral and maxillofacial region. Oral Radiol 38, 37–48 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11282-021-00523-9

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