TY - JOUR
T1 - Gingival metastasis as first sign of multiorgan dissemination of epithelioid malignant mesothelioma
AU - Billè, Andrea
AU - Platania, Marco
AU - Pelosi, Giuseppe
AU - Padovano, Barbara
AU - Quattrone, Pasquale
AU - Pastorino, Ugo
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Introduction: Metastatic malignant mesothelioma to the oral cavity is extremely rare. They are more common in the jaw bones than the soft tissue. Occurrence of the malignant disease typically carries an average survival rate of 9-12 months Methods: Thirteen patients underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radical pleurectomy decortication, followed by radiotherapy from August 2012 to September 2013. Patients were followed up with computed tomography of the chest and the abdomen every 3 months. All patients were followed up until February 2014. Results: In January 2014, 11 patients were still alive with a median survival of 11 months, eight patients developed a recurrence and two patients died at 8 and 9 months after surgery. After 1 year from macroscopic radical pleurectomy decortication, a 68-year-old man suffered from gingival mass turned out to be a metastatic deposit of biphasic malignant mesothelioma as first sign of multiorgan recurrence. The patient underwent chemotherapy and local radiotherapy in the oral cavity. Conclusions: This case points out the relevance of biopsy to all new growing lesions, even in uncommon anatomical sites, whenever a history of mesothelioma is on record.
AB - Introduction: Metastatic malignant mesothelioma to the oral cavity is extremely rare. They are more common in the jaw bones than the soft tissue. Occurrence of the malignant disease typically carries an average survival rate of 9-12 months Methods: Thirteen patients underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radical pleurectomy decortication, followed by radiotherapy from August 2012 to September 2013. Patients were followed up with computed tomography of the chest and the abdomen every 3 months. All patients were followed up until February 2014. Results: In January 2014, 11 patients were still alive with a median survival of 11 months, eight patients developed a recurrence and two patients died at 8 and 9 months after surgery. After 1 year from macroscopic radical pleurectomy decortication, a 68-year-old man suffered from gingival mass turned out to be a metastatic deposit of biphasic malignant mesothelioma as first sign of multiorgan recurrence. The patient underwent chemotherapy and local radiotherapy in the oral cavity. Conclusions: This case points out the relevance of biopsy to all new growing lesions, even in uncommon anatomical sites, whenever a history of mesothelioma is on record.
KW - Epithelioid histology
KW - Gingival metastasis
KW - Malignant pleural mesothelioma
KW - Pleurectomy/decortication
KW - Sarcomatoid histology
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U2 - 10.1097/JTO.0000000000000224
DO - 10.1097/JTO.0000000000000224
M3 - Article
C2 - 25157778
AN - SCOPUS:84905855685
VL - 9
SP - 1226
EP - 1229
JO - Journal of Thoracic Oncology
JF - Journal of Thoracic Oncology
SN - 1556-0864
IS - 8
ER -