1996
DOI: 10.1016/0964-1955(96)00001-2
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Bilateral metastatic spread of testicular teratoma to mandibular condyles

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“…Porter et al 15 reported a case of malignant teratomas of the testicle that metastasized to both mandibular condyles. The diagnosis was only made because the patient complained of intense pain in the affected sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porter et al 15 reported a case of malignant teratomas of the testicle that metastasized to both mandibular condyles. The diagnosis was only made because the patient complained of intense pain in the affected sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the rich network of capillaries in the oral cavity and chronic inflammation processes can promote the various steps involved in tumor metastasis (9-13). There are very few reports in the literature regarding jaw metastasis from testicular cancer (14, 15), and this is the first case describing both clinical and imaging findings of jawbone metastasis from NSGCT at diagnosis. The present case underlines that physicians should take into consideration the possible presence of jaw metastases in cases of atypical symptoms, even in young men with a known diagnosis or a suspicion of testicular cancer.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Porter et al 15 referem um caso de teratoma maligno do testículo com metástase para ambos os côndilos mandibulares, cujo diagnóstico só foi feito em decorrência do paciente apresentar queixas de dor intensa nos locais afetados. Schumacher e Rohde 16 reportam um raro caso de carcinoma da vulva com metástase para a mandíbula.…”
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