Metastasizing ameloblastoma: a case report
Rohan Shetty, Rohan Thomas Mathew, Rohit Singh

TL;DR
A woman with a history of recurring ameloblastoma developed lung metastases, highlighting the need for higher suspicion in recurrent cases.
Contribution
This paper presents a rare case of metastasizing ameloblastoma with pulmonary involvement and multiple local recurrences.
Findings
The patient had multiple recurrences of ameloblastoma over 12 years before developing pulmonary metastasis.
Pulmonary metastasis was confirmed via bronchoscopy-guided biopsy.
The patient declined further treatment but remained symptomatically better.
Abstract
Metastasizing ameloblastoma is a rare, distinct entity under the World Health Organization classification. It is a unique tumor in which metastasis can occur but remains benign. Incidence is considered to be around 2% of reported cases of ameloblastoma, but it could be much lower. A 30-year-old South Indian woman of Dravidian ethnicity presented in the year 2020 with swelling over the right side of the face. She had a history of recurrent ameloblastoma on the left side of the mandible, for which she underwent multiple surgeries in the past 8 years. A right hemimandibulectomy with a patient-specific implant was performed, and the patient recovered well. She developed hypersensitivity to the implant, which was subsequently removed in 2021. In 2024, she developed a persistent cough with blood-tinged sputum. This did not subside with conservative management and hence was further evaluated.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral and Maxillofacial Pathology · Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments
