2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-381x2012000300006
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Maxillary Cuniculatum Carcinoma: a Case Report and Literature Review

Abstract: We report on a patient who presented to our clinic with a volume increase and pain at left maxillary region. A biopsy of the area was performed and the lesion was diagnosed as differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the type cuniculatum. Due to the size of the tumor and compromise of vital intracraneal structures it was decided to perform surgical drainage and later is evaluated because of the tumor persistence to ultimately use palliative care.

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“…Human papilloma virus (HPV; types 1-4, 6, 11, and 18) were also detected in certain cases but results were insignificant [7,8]. Therefore, the exact etiology is not well established [6]. However, in the present case, the patient had no adverse oral habits.…”
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“…Human papilloma virus (HPV; types 1-4, 6, 11, and 18) were also detected in certain cases but results were insignificant [7,8]. Therefore, the exact etiology is not well established [6]. However, in the present case, the patient had no adverse oral habits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Our case occurred in female patient which is comparatively rare. Etiological factors include trauma, tobacco, alcohol and chronic inflammation [6]. Human papilloma virus (HPV; types 1-4, 6, 11, and 18) were also detected in certain cases but results were insignificant [7,8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A high degree of suspicion along with a close working relationship between the treating physician, pathologist and radiologist is required to arrive at the diagnosis. [ 2 ]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The extensive osteolysis resembled a rabbit burrow involving the entire maxilla from the right to the left, confirming the diagnosis of CC was made [ Figure 7 ]. [ 1 2 ]…”
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