Affiliation:
1. Department of Dental and Prosthetic Services Tata Memorial Hospital Homi Bhabha National Institute TMC Mumbai India
2. Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI) Mumbai Maharashtra India
3. Department of Medical Oncology Tata Memorial Hospital Homi Bhabha National Institute TMC Mumbai India
4. Department of Dental and Prosthetic Services Tata Memorial Centre‐Advanced Centre for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (TMC‐ACTREC) Homi Bhabha National Institute Mumbai India
Abstract
AbstractPancreatic cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy with a poor prognosis owing to its rapid progression, high mortality rate, and alarming 5‐year survival rate of 5%. Skeletal metastases represent an understated site of metastasis in patients with pancreatic cancer, occurring in about 5%–20% of these patients. The clinical presentation of metastasis to the jaws and osteonecrosis of jaw can exhibit similarities, which may lead to an erroneous diagnosis or create a diagnostic dilemma. We present a case of a 62‐year‐old male patient diagnosed with pancreatic adenocarcinoma and a prior history of bisphosphonate administration who displayed symptoms such as jaw pain, numbness, reduced mouth opening, and an extra‐oral swelling involving a recent tooth extraction site, likely due to medication‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). Despite initial conservative treatment, the patient's symptoms persisted, prompting further investigation. Depending on the specific context and clinical scenario, it is crucial to employ a comprehensive approach such as clinical examination, radiographic imaging, histopathological examination and monitoring the progression of symptoms over time for accurate diagnosis and timely management. This article presents a rare case of metastatic pancreatic cancer mimicking medication related ONJ, highlighting the clinical dilemma and challenges encountered when presenting symptoms and signs are ambiguous. While the prognosis for such cases is generally poor, dentists and healthcare providers should remain vigilant regarding potential sites of metastasis in cases of pancreatic adenocarcinoma.