Multiple malignant lesions involving the orofacial region: a case report

We describe a rare finding in a 38 year old patient with previously undiagnosed prostate cancer who presented with multiple facial swellings, mental nerve neuropathy and paraplegia. While the co-existence of paraplegia and mental nerve neuropathy is a possible feature of metastatic prostate cancer i...

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Published inAfrican journal of medicine and medical sciences Vol. 35; no. 3; p. 375
Main Authors Arotiba, J T, Akadiri, O A, Okeke, L I, Obimakinde, O S, Fasola, A O, Okoje, V N, Kolude, B
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Nigeria 01.09.2006
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Summary:We describe a rare finding in a 38 year old patient with previously undiagnosed prostate cancer who presented with multiple facial swellings, mental nerve neuropathy and paraplegia. While the co-existence of paraplegia and mental nerve neuropathy is a possible feature of metastatic prostate cancer involving the spine and mandible, the concomitant occurrence of multiple facial swellings involving the anterior mandible with its related gingival and lip mucosa, frontal bone and parotid glands is a rare finding. This raised a suspicion of two histologically different malignancies co-existing in this patient. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the parotid lesion and incisional biopsy of the gingival lesion were reported as Lymphoblastic lymphoma and Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma respectively. A Transrectal biopsy of the prostate gland confirmed adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland. The patient however died due to a number of intercurrent illnesses and rapid deterioration consequent on his disease condition. Unfortunately, all efforts to carry out an autopsy were unsuccessful due to strong objection of the relatives on religious grounds. Problem associated with the diagnosis and management of such a rare case in a developing economy was highlighted.
ISSN:0309-3913