Metastasis of mucinous breast carcinoma to the lower alveolus as initial presentation: a diagnostic dilemma.

Q4 Medicine Autopsy and Case Reports Pub Date : 2022-11-03 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4322/acr.2021.407
Priyadarshini Guha, Zachariah Chowdhury
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Metastases in the oral cavity are rare and comprise approximately 1% of all oral malignancies. They usually involve the jaws but may also be found in the soft tissues and salivary glands. Women's most common metastatic malignancies are from primary breast cancers. However, metastasis of mucinous breast carcinoma to the lower alveolus mimicking an aggressive primary malignancy as the initial presentation is exceptionally uncommon. We describe the case of a 66-year-old lady with an ulceroproliferative growth in the right lower alveolus. The lesion eroded the mandible and involved the adjacent soft tissues with no prior history of lesion anywhere else. The lesion clinically mimicked a squamous cell carcinoma and masqueraded as a salivary gland mucinous adenocarcinoma on histopathology. The possibility of a metastatic lesion from the breast rather than a primary of the alveolus was also entertained, aided by the immunohistochemical findings of positivity of the tumor cells for GATA3. A positron emission tomography (PET) scan was undertaken to ascertain the primary site. It detected a hypermetabolic lesion in the left breast, which biopsy revealed mucinous breast carcinoma on histopathological evaluation. Metastasis of breast mucinous carcinoma by the hematogenous route is extremely rare; very few cases have been reported. This case illustrates the diagnostic challenges such a lesion can pose to the surgeon and the pathologist. In the advent of such lesions being the initial clinical presentation, a vigilant clinicopathological and radiological assessment is essential to detect the primary.

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黏液性乳腺癌转移到下肺泡作为初始表现:诊断困境。
口腔转移是罕见的,约占所有口腔恶性肿瘤的1%。它们通常涉及颌骨,但也可能在软组织和唾液腺中发现。女性最常见的转移性恶性肿瘤来自原发性乳腺癌。然而,黏液性乳腺癌转移到下肺泡模仿侵袭性原发恶性肿瘤作为最初的表现是非常罕见的。我们描述的情况下,66岁的女士与溃疡增生性生长在右下肺泡。病变侵蚀下颌骨并累及邻近软组织,其他部位无病变史。临床表现为鳞状细胞癌,病理表现为唾液腺粘液腺癌。由于肿瘤细胞的免疫组化结果显示GATA3阳性,我们也考虑了乳腺转移病灶而非肺泡原发灶的可能性。采用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)确定原发部位。它在左乳房检测到一个高代谢病变,组织病理学评估活检显示粘液性乳腺癌。乳腺黏液癌经血液途径转移极为罕见;报告的病例很少。这个病例说明了这种病变对外科医生和病理学家的诊断挑战。在出现这样的病变是最初的临床表现,警惕的临床病理和放射学评估是必要的,以发现原发。
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Autopsy and Case Reports Medicine-Internal Medicine
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