Mandibular metastasis of pulmonary adenocarcinoma: How unexpected could it be?
Erica VettoriAlberto BorellaFulvia CostantinidesRoberto RizzoMichele MaglionePublished in: Gerodontology (2023)
Lung cancer frequently produces lytic-type metastasis, sometimes even in the jaw. In patients with an established diagnosis of lung cancer, any radiolucent lesion of the jaw or an unexplained painful symptomatology to the oro-maxillo facial complex should be placed in differential diagnosis with metastasis of the primary tumour.