Prostate adenocarcinoma mandibular metastasis associated with numb chin syndrome: a case report.
Il-Kyu KimDong-Hwan LeeHyun-Young ChoJi-Hoon SeoSeung-Hoon ParkJoon-Mee KimPublished in: Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (2016)
The purpose of this study is to report a rare case of mandibular adenocarcinoma that was diagnosed due to metastasis from the prostate. Numb chin syndrome (NCS), which was associated with this case, is also discussed. Computed tomography (CT) and an intraoral incisional biopsy of the left mandibular area were performed. Urology consultation, hormone therapy, chemotherapy and follow-up radiographic images were administered. Histological examination of the incised specimen revealed moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. The Gleason score was 8 (primary 4/secondary 4). Immunohistochemical features and radiographic results confirmed the diagnosis of metastasis from prostate adenocarcinoma, moderately differentiated. The patient's prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level was very high. After hormone treatment, the patient's PSA levels dropped gradually. Seventeen months later, in May 2015, the PSA level was elevated. The 18-month follow-up CT image indicated that the patient's condition was aggravated. Docetaxel chemotherapy was started in June 2015 (18 months later), and the sixth cycle of the therapy is in progress. Oral metastases that originate from prostate adenocarcinoma are rare and can induce various periosteal reactions. Hormone therapy, chemotherapy and close follow-up could be additional, appropriate treatment, and were applied in this case. Finally, NCS is a valuable indicator of metastatic disease in the mandible.
Keyphrases
- prostate cancer
- locally advanced
- squamous cell carcinoma
- computed tomography
- case report
- radical prostatectomy
- rectal cancer
- radiation therapy
- rare case
- dual energy
- benign prostatic hyperplasia
- positron emission tomography
- contrast enhanced
- image quality
- deep learning
- palliative care
- replacement therapy
- single cell
- mesenchymal stem cells
- combination therapy
- optical coherence tomography