We presented an unusual case of ovarian cancer metastasizing to the gingiva as an initial manifestation. The metastatic tumors to the oral cavity remain to be uncommon (14, 21). The jawbones are more frequently affected than the oral soft tissues, and the mandible is the most common location with the molar area being the most frequently involved site (14). In the oral soft tissues, the gingiva is the most common affected site, followed by the tongue (13). The most common primary tumors metastasizing to the oral mucosa in females are breast, followed by female genital organs, kidney, bone, colo-rectum, and skin (14). To our best knowledge, our present case appears to be the first description of the metastatic ovarian cancer to the gingiva.
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si nos tendo insolito ovarian cancer metastasizing ut gingivae ad initialem manifestatio. metastatic tumores rara in in cavitatis remaneat (XIV, XXI). jawbones affecti sunt in frequentius quam oralem mollis textuum et mandibulae est maxime commune situm cum molarem area esse frequentius involvuntur site (XIV). in oris mollis textuum,Lorem ipsum dolor sit gingivae in commune studium, per linguam (XIII). frequentissima parte prima metastasizing ad oralis mucosa in feminis pectus effuso femina genitalibus, renibus os colo-rectum et cutis, (XIV). nostra potissimum scientiae, propositio videtur esse prima descriptione metastatic ovarian cancer ad gingivae.
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