1998
DOI: 10.3353/omp.3.85
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Metastatic Prostate Carcinoma to the Mandible: Report of a case.

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“…Most frequently, patients were in their 7th and 8th decades of life. 2,[7][8][9] The most common chief complaints of the patients were pain and swelling, and other manifestations such as paresthesia, limited mouth opening, and preauricular pain were also reported. 3,8,10 Radiographic feature showing periosteal reactions can be classified as single layer, multilayered, solid, speculated, perpendicular, sloping, complex, Codman triangle, and sunburst.…”
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“…Most frequently, patients were in their 7th and 8th decades of life. 2,[7][8][9] The most common chief complaints of the patients were pain and swelling, and other manifestations such as paresthesia, limited mouth opening, and preauricular pain were also reported. 3,8,10 Radiographic feature showing periosteal reactions can be classified as single layer, multilayered, solid, speculated, perpendicular, sloping, complex, Codman triangle, and sunburst.…”
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“…Metastases cases of mandible reported in the literature were mostly in angle and body region and rarely in condylar area. Most frequently, patients were in their 7th and 8th decades of life 2,7–9 . The most common chief complaints of the patients were pain and swelling, and other manifestations such as paresthesia, limited mouth opening, and preauricular pain were also reported 3,8,10 …”
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confidence: 99%