Department of Pathology, Rijeka University School of Medicine, Brace Branchetta 20, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia
Case Report
Rare Gingival Metastasis by Pancreatic Carcinoma: A Case Report
Author(s): Gordana Zamolo*
Metastatic tumors to oral cavity are rare and represent approximately 1% off all cases of oral malignat lesions even though metastatic
disease may be present. The 53-year-old female presented in March of 2017 complaining with abdominal pain, weight loss and loose stool not
more than 3 times per day. CT scan of the abdomen in July showed retroperitoneal mass expanding along the body of the pancreas.
Colonoscopy and gastroscopy with biopsy of mucosa of the stomach showed normal result. The tumor marker Ca 19-9 in July 2018 was
110.3 and in August 2018 350.6. The patient was referred in September of 2018 to the maxillofacial surgery Clinic for examination of
the lesion in the oral cavity. She presented with a pain, swelling and occasional bleeding around the lower right second mollar.
Immunohistochemical the tumor cells were positive for Cytokeratin (CK) 19, Cytok.. Read More»
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