Primary Intraosseous Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Mandible: A Rare and Challenging Case
Sanjay Byakodi, Mushtak Khan, Jaydeep Nilkanthrao Pol, Girish Anandrao Kadkol, Gautam Purohit, Devesh Agiwal

TL;DR
This paper presents a rare case of a jaw cancer that is difficult to diagnose and has a poor prognosis, emphasizing the need for accurate testing and early detection.
Contribution
The paper highlights a rare case of primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma and emphasizes the importance of histopathological diagnosis for improved outcomes.
Findings
PIOSCC is a rare, aggressive tumor with a five-year survival rate of 30-46%.
Accurate histopathological evaluation is essential to distinguish it from other jaw tumors.
Radical surgery is the primary treatment, with unclear roles for radiotherapy or chemotherapy.
Abstract
Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma (PIOSCC) is a rare cancer that arises within the jaws, often linked to odontogenic cysts or tumors. Its prevalence is about 1-2.5% of all odontogenic tumors and presents a diagnostic challenge due to its similarity to other jaw lesions. A 46-year-old woman complained of persistent pain in the left back region of the lower jaw, numbness over the left side of the lower lip, and reduced mouth opening. The doctor revised the initial diagnosis of periapical infection due to ongoing symptoms and a non-healing socket. Radiological imaging revealed an osteolytic lesion in the left ramus of the mandible, prompting further investigation. A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of IOSCC following histopathological examination after segmental mandibulectomy. The final diagnosis was primary intraosseous well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the left…
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TopicsOral and Maxillofacial Pathology · Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments · Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
