Abstract

Renal cell carcinomas are tumors known for their metastatic potential. The lungs, the lymph nodes, the lungs, the spleen, the adrenal gland and the cervix remain the metastatic sites of predisposition. The symptoms of metastatic lesion may be due to the initial manifestation of renal malignancy. We report in this work a buccal localization of metastases from renal cell carcinoma to clear cells in a patient aged 65 years or less in our department of otolaryngology and cervical-facial surgery.

Highlights

  • Metastases representing 1% of malignant tumors of the oral sphere [1]

  • In 25% of cases, the Oral sphere is the primary localization of a known cancer and in 23% there is the first signaling sign of a malignant tumor in another organ [2]

  • These metastases are at the level of the mandible in 82% and the attached gensive is implicated in 54%

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Summary

Introduction

In 25% of cases, the Oral sphere is the primary localization of a known cancer and in 23% there is the first signaling sign of a malignant tumor in another organ [2]. These metastases are at the level of the mandible in 82% and the attached gensive is implicated in 54%. The most common symptoms are: tumors, doubles or paresthesia Renal origin of these oral metastases represents 8.5% in women and 11% in men, after genital and pulmonary tumors [2]. Present in which a gingival metastasis occurs in a patient over 65 years of age with flexible therapy for clear cell carcinoma of the kidney. Figure: Image of the location of the metastatic lesion at the level of the palatine gens in terms of teeth 16 and 17 forming a benign tumor

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