| Literature DB >> 28790964 |
Lei Wu1, Yifan Zheng1, Zhou Zhou1, Yanmei Liu1, Weixi Zhang1, Qi Wu1.
Abstract
Numb chin syndrome (NCS) refers to a rare sensory neuropathy characterized by numbness of the chin within the distribution of the mental or inferior alveolar nerve. Although NCS is usually caused by a benign process, it should not be underestimated and a thorough diagnostic evaluation for a new or known progressive malignancy should always be performed. Here, we report a case of salivary ductal adenocarcinoma that mimicked a pulpitis and periodontitis in its early presentation accompanied by numbness of chin. The course and diagnosis of this case are discussed, and a brief review of the literature is presented. It is hoped for clinicians to keep the malignant possibility of NCS in mind and take a thorough examination.Entities:
Keywords: malignant; mental nerve neuropathy; metastatic tumor of mandible; numb chin syndrome; salivary carcinoma; salivary ductal adenocarcinoma
Year: 2017 PMID: 28790964 PMCID: PMC5526228 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2017.00343
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1Clinical examination showing his black teeth with enhancing accumulations of plaque calculus. No abnormal protuberance in gingival cheek groove.
Figure 2The panoramic radiography of the jaw was normal.
Figure 3The mandibular computerized tomography scan showing destruction in the body of mandibular bone and a mass in the surrounding soft tissue.
Figure 4Positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography from the cerebellum to the upper thighs showing increased uptake in the mandibular bone body especially in the left mandible. No abnormal uptake in distant sites.
Figure 5Histopathological examination of the biopsy specimen showing infiltration of carcinoma cells with nest-like distribution. The carcinoma cells, round and oval in shape and most in mitosis, were abundant of cytoplasm [H&E (A) 40× and (B) 100×].