Two case reports on Mandibular metastases.
Related Articles Two case reports on Mandibular metastases. Ghana Med J. 2018 Sep;52(3):168-172 Authors: Adewale AO, Mofoluwake LA, Olamide OT, Yussuf SA Abstract Metastatic tumours of the oral cavity are not common. The most common site for bone metastases in the head and neck region is the mandible. Metastatic lesion of the mandible most commonly originate from the lungs in men and breast in women, and these lesions (or tumours) usually are carcinomas rather than sarcomas. We report two cases of metastatic lesions in the mandible: (1) A 19year old male with right mandibular swelling and a nodular swelling in…
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