PMID: 6406379Feb 1, 1983Paper

Melanoma metastatic to the mandible. Report of a case

International Journal of Oral Surgery
R W MyallP Worthington

Abstract

Metastasis of a tumor to the jaws can simulate an infection, but the presence of paraesthesia and loose teeth or inadequate response to treatment should alert the clinician to a more serious cause. A malignant melanoma metastatic to the jaws illustrates these points.

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