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Malignant ameloblastoma
is a rare tumor of odontogenic origin with a metastatic focus. Distant
metastatic disease
is found most commonly in the lungs. A review of the literature shows that most cases of malignant ameloblastoma involve a disease-free period from primary tumor extirpation to the discovery of metastasis. This report describes the case of a 56-year-old man presenting with ameloblastoma of the maxilla and a solitary pulmonary metastasis concurrently. This represents a rare case in which there is a simultaneous diagnosis of primary ameloblastoma and a metastatic lesion. Appropriate workup for ameloblastoma includes surveillance for
metastatic disease
. Surgical resection of primary and distant disease is recommended. Chemotherapy and radiation may play a role in palliation when resection of
metastatic disease
is not feasible.
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PMID:Malignant ameloblastoma: concurrent presentation of primary and distant disease and review of the literature. 2228 Nov 30
The Ameloblastoma is a slow growing locally invasive odontogenic epithelial neoplasm with a high recurrence rate and a low tendency to
metastasize
.
Metastasis
in Ameloblastoma was first described by Simmons and Emura in the 1920s. Slootweg and Muller proposed the term
Malignant Ameloblastoma
to describe a well-differentiated ameloblastoma that metastasizes but maintains the characteristic cytologic features of the original tumour and the term Ameloblastic Carcinoma to an ameloblastoma with malignant cytological features. About 2% of ameloblastomas undergo metastasis. So far there have only been two cases of
Metastasizing Ameloblastoma
reported from the Indian Subcontinent. We present the case of a 22-year-old male Indian patient, who presented with a diffuse swelling in the left posterior mandible. Radiographs revealed a multilocular radiolucency in the left mandible. On histopathological examination, the lesion was diagnosed as follicular ameloblastoma. Four years later the patient presented with a swelling in the left submandibular region. Histological examination revealed metastatic ameloblastoma within the cervical lymph node.
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PMID:Metastasizing Ameloblastoma - a perennial pathological enigma? Report of a case and review of literature. 2434 34