Metastatic renal cell carcinoma to the oral cavity as first sign of disease: A case report
Renal cell carcinoma metastasis to the oral cavity is rare. Significantly, the oral lesion in this case was the first indication of a malignant disease in the patient. This case underscores the importance of detailed history taking, interpretation of clinical finding, and high index of suspicion for metastatic disease to the oral cavity. AbstractRenal cell carcinoma metastasis to the oral cavity is rare. Significantly, the oral lesion in this case was the first indication of a malignant disease in the patient. This case underscores the importance of detailed history taking, interpretation of clinical finding, and high index of suspicion for metastatic disease to the oral cavity.
Source: Clinical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Authors: Shalizeh Patel,
Juliana Barros,
Ngozi N. Nwizu,
Kalu U. E. Ogbureke Tags: CASE REPORT Source Type: research
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