Author:
Nakagawa Hajime,Mizukami Yukiko,Kimura Hiroshi,Watanabe Yukio,Kuwayama Naoya
Abstract
AbstractBoth primary and metastatic malignancies of the masseter muscle are rare. We report a case of metastatic renal cell carcinoma to the masseter muscle. It was incidentally found as a hypervascular mass in carotid angiography for delineating a recurrent metastatic brain tumour. Prior to surgical removal, intravascular embolization via the left facial artery was performed in order to decrease intra-operative bleeding. The tumour was removed with minimum damage to the muscle fibres by the extraoral method, followed by a transient lower lip palsy. Metastatic intramuscular tumours, which are assumed to be due to haematogenous spread, are generally a sign of poor prognosis.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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