Case Report
Case Report and Literature Review of a Pathologic Mandibular Fracture from Metastatic Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Table 1
Reported cases of esophageal adenocarcinoma to the maxilla or mandible.
| ā | Authors | Year published | Location of metastasis | Age | Sex | Time between primary diagnosis and metastasis |
| 1 | Fontaine et al. [3] | 1961 | Right mandible | 55 | Male | Concurrent | 2 | Tideman et al. [4] | 1986 | Left posterior maxilla | 59 | Male | 4 weeks | 3 | Jones [5] | 1989 | Left mandibular body | 54 | Male | Concurrent | 4 | Anderson and Peepler [6] | 1990 | Left mandibular body and ramus | 61 | Male | Concurrent | 5 | Willard et al. [7] | 2002 | Left posterior maxilla | 41 | Male | 9 months | 6 | Sanchez-Jimenez et al. [8] | 2005 | Upper left maxilla | 63 | Male | 4 months | 7 | Tamiolakis et al. [9] | 2007 | Mandible | NA | NA | NA | 8 | Jham and Salama. [10] | 2011 | Mandible | 67 | Female | NA | 9 | Lawes et al. [11] | 2013 | Left mandible | 69 | Male | 7 years | 10 | O'Brien et al. (This Case) | 2018 | Right mandibular angle | 69 | Male | Metastasis identified prior to primary |
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