Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9220196 Revue de Stomatologie et de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The absence of any histological sign of malignity in the primary tumor and in the metastases, as observed in our patient, is remarkable. Metastases generally develop in the lung (61-80% of cases). Metastases to the scalp have never been described. The time to development of a metastasis is generally very long and metastases usually remain asymptomatic. Progression is very slow, like for the primary tumor. Several factors predictive of metastasis have been described: female gender, age at onset of primary tumor (2nd to 3rd decade) and multiple local recurrences. There is no standard treatment for metastases. Chemotherapy is not effective. Radiotherapy may be effective, particularly when lesions are not accesible to surgery. Surgical resection remains the treatment of choice.
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