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Metastasis of Renal Cell Carcinoma Causing Significant Facial Asymmetry.

Rafael NettoSilas Antonio Juvencio de Freitas FilhoWladimir CortezziFlávio MerlyVitor Marcello de AndradeFábio Ramôa Pires
Published in: Case reports in surgery (2019)
The occurrence of metastatic tumors in the orofacial region is rare and may represent the first clinical manifestation of occult malignant disease. An orofacial lesion diagnosed as a metastatic tumor from a renal cell carcinoma in a 68-year-old man is reported. This metastatic tumor caused significant facial asymmetry involving the parotid gland and mandible regions, and the patient died four months after diagnosis. Here, we discuss the clinical aspects, the diagnostic approach, and the importance of early diagnosis to obtain a better response to treatment and provide longer survival time.
Keyphrases
  • renal cell carcinoma
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  • risk assessment
  • case report
  • free survival