Atypical Location of Oral Metastasis as the First Manifestation of Renal Carcinoma. Case Report

RIQUELME, M. V.; DE LA FUENTE, M. E.; VERGARA, G. V.; SABELLE, H. N.; ESPINOZA, S. I.; BORGNA, C. V.

Keywords: oral metastasis, renal cell carcinoma, oral mucosa, maxilla.

Abstract

Oral cavity metastatic tumors derived from primary tumors from other corporal regions are rare, representing barely 1 % of all malignant tumors. Differential diagnosis of these lesions is challenging due to the wide spectrum of lesions with similar clinical presentation and especially when the presence of a primary tumor goes undetected. We present the case of a 55-year-old male with a painless tumor in the anterior maxillary region, vestibular gingiva and palate, with a 2-month evolution. Anatomopathological diagnosis was malignant clear cell tumor, highly suggestive of clear cell renal carcinoma metastasis, and the oral lesion constituted the first sign of illness.

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Título de la Revista: Int. J. Odontostomat
Volumen: 117
Editorial: 2017
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 288
Página final: 292
Idioma: English