Abstract

Two cases of primary intraosseous carcinoma (PIOC) are reported. One PIOC developed in the anterior maxilla of a 44-year-old man and appeared as carcinoma arising in a radicular cyst. The other PIOC appeared in the mandible of a 41-year-old man and was diagnosed as a PIOC arising from an odontogenic cyst. The first tumor subsequently metastasized to the regional lymph nodes. However, the second tumor did not metastasize to any regional lymph nodes. These patients are free of the disease as of two years and six months and one year and seven months, respectively, after treatment.

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