| Literature DB >> 36268450 |
Maira Adeel1, Hira Andaleeb1, Saad Shakil2, Sareema Eman Akhtar2, Talal Almas3, Abdulla K AlSubai3, Sara AlNajdi3, Aryam Mohammed Alenizi3, Khaled Saeed Obaid Aldhaheri3, Shakil Aqil1.
Abstract
Introduction: and Importance: Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSSC) is one of the most common malignancies of the oral cavity and is one of the ten most prevalent tumours in the world. Control of this tumor is difficult and challenging as its propensity to spread is embedded in the cancer field of epithelial cells which alter these cells and induce a malignant potential within them. Simultaneous bilateral primary tumours are a rare presentation in the oral cavity which highlights the significance of early diagnosis and treatment. Case presentation: Here we present a case of 50-year-old gentleman known case of diabetes, hypertension and chronic history of beetle nut chewing who developed a simultaneously growing bilateral primary OSSC in the buccal mucosa. CT scan revealed a heterogeneous enhancing thickening in the bilateral buccogingival mucosa. A wide local excision of bilateral buccal mucosa with bilateral marginal mandibulectomy with neck dissection was planned. Clinical discussion: The majority of the case report emphasises the relevance of simultaneously developing bilateral primary oral cavity tumours in a patient who had a history of consuming beetle nuts. The independent incidence of bilateral primary OSSC in individuals without a history of tobacco, beetle nut, or alcohol use has also been documented in a small body of research. Due to the considerable clinical variety in its presentation, it is necessary to include bilateral primary OSSC when making a differential diagnosis of OSSC.Entities:
Keywords: Bilateral buccal mucosa tumor; Bilateral primary tumor; Bilateral simultaneous primary OSCC; Oral carcinoma; Simultaneous tumor; Squamous cell carcinoma
Year: 2022 PMID: 36268450 PMCID: PMC9577514 DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med Surg (Lond) ISSN: 2049-0801
Fig. 5Right buccal mucosa pre-operative.
Fig. 6Left buccal mucosa pre-operative.
Fig. 7Frozen specimen.
Fig. 1Right buccal mucosa histology.
Fig. 2Left buccal mucosa histology.
Fig. 3Right buccal mucosa CT scan.
Fig. 4Left buccal mucosa CT scan.
Fig. 8Reconstruction after wide excision.