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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 119, No 5, 657-659.
© 1989 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 119, Issue 5, 657-659
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Case Reports

Rapidly enlarging gingival mass



JA Svirsky, CD Dent, and D Mandalinich

Division of Oral Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry, Richmond.

A case of small cell carcinoma metastatic to the mandible has been detailed. The lesion involved both hard and soft tissues and it was impossible to determine the site to which it first spread. Because of the histological similarity to the primary lung lesion and evidence of metastatic spread to other body organs, this lesion was considered to be metastatic rather than a primary tumor. The importance of accurate diagnosis was discussed, and treatment options were presented.





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