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Mandibular Mass As an Only Presentation of Metatatic Renal Cell Carcinoma for Four Years: A Case Report Pubmed



Gooran S1 ; Yasseri AF1 ; Behtash N1 ; Karimi A1 ; Khalili M1 ; Asadi M2
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Source: Urology Journal Published:2017


Abstract

Renal cell carcinoma is one of the most common tumors of the urinary tract. This tumor may appear as Para neoplastic syndromes or distant metastasis. Metastases in uncommon areas are one of the characteristics of renal tumors. One of the uncommon metastatic renal masses areas is the mandible. In different studies, patient survival after metastasis diagnosis is usually one year or less. In this study we introduce a patient with mass of the right mandible which existed four years before his referral, and in examinations it was diagnosed as metastasis with renal origin.
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