| Literature DB >> 23301215 |
Yoon-Joo Choi1, Song-Hee Oh, Ju-Han Kang, Hwa-Young Choi, Gyu-Tae Kim, Jae-Jung Yu, Yong-Suk Choi, Eui-Hwan Hwang.
Abstract
Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma (PIOSCC) is a rare carcinoma, which arises within the jaws without connection to the oral mucosa and presumably develops from a remnant of odontogenic epithelium. We present a case of solid type PIOSCC in a 52-year-old male patient complaining of dull pain on his left lower molar. In this case, early stage PIOSCC mimicking a periapical lesion might lead to a one-year delay in treatment due to the misdiagnosis of osteomyelitis after extraction of the third molar. The clinical, radiological, and histologic features are described. In this case, there was initial radiographic evidence for PIOSCC mimicking a periapical lesion. Incautious radiographic interpretation and treatment procedures had delayed the correct diagnosis and resulted in extensive bony destruction during the patient's disease progression.Entities:
Keywords: Carcinoma, Squamous Cell; Head and Neck Neoplasms; Mandible; Periapical Disease
Year: 2012 PMID: 23301215 PMCID: PMC3534183 DOI: 10.5624/isd.2012.42.4.265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Imaging Sci Dent ISSN: 2233-7822