Buccal Mucosal Metastasis of Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Lithika Lavanya M, Pooja Iyer, M. J, Rajeev Vijayakumar
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Background: Intraoral metastasis of RCCs are unusual, especially when it comes to buccal mucosal metastases, which are extremely rare, accounting for less than 1% of metastatic RCC. The buccal mucosal metastatic lesion from RCC poses a challenge in diagnosis and treatment. Due to their scarcity, there doesn’t exist any literature primarily concentrating on them. Case Report: In this work, we describe the case of a 58-year-old man affected and operated on for renal cell cancer, brought to our care for the appearance of a buccal mucosal ulcer. Pathological analysis revealed a metastasis compatible with clear-cell carcinoma. Its renal origin was confirmed by immunohistochemical technique. The patient was evaluated and managed after post multidisciplinary tumor board discussion with palliative radiotherapy for local disease. Conclusion: There should be no hurry in starting treatment for a buccal mucosal lesion, and it should be histopathologically evaluated keeping in mind a differential of metastasis from the distant primary. Multidisciplinary tumor board discussion plays an important role in such rare scenarios.
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肾细胞癌口腔黏膜转移1例报告及文献复习
背景:RCC的口内转移并不常见,尤其是颊粘膜转移极为罕见,占转移性RCC的不到1%。口腔上皮细胞癌的口腔粘膜转移病变在诊断和治疗方面提出了挑战。由于它们的稀缺性,没有任何文献主要关注它们。病例报告:在这项工作中,我们描述了一个58岁的男性肾细胞癌的影响和手术的情况下,带来了我们的护理口腔粘膜溃疡的外观。病理分析显示转移与透明细胞癌一致。免疫组化技术证实其肾源性。患者在多学科肿瘤委员会讨论后进行评估和管理,并对局部疾病进行姑息放疗。结论:口腔粘膜病变不应急于开始治疗,应在组织病理学上进行评估,并牢记远处原发转移的差异。多学科肿瘤委员会讨论在这种罕见的情况下发挥重要作用。
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