J. Oral Diagn; 8 (), 2023
Publication year: 2023
Introduction:
Metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to the mandible is an extre-mely rare condition with less than a hundred cases reported worldwide. Such lesions do not have any pathognomonic clinical, radiologic, or histologic features, and they can mimic many other conditions or diseases with orofacial involvement. Case report:
We present an interesting but intriguing case of metastasis of HCC to the mandible, which presented as an orofacial swelling accompanied by intense pain and spontaneous bleeding following tooth removal. Conclusion:
This paper highlights the importance of integration of the in-depth medical history of the patient, clinical findings, and microscopic examinations in cases of uncommon oral lesions of challenging diagnosis.
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