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hi

this condition is due to metastatic carcinoma of mandible. there is metastasis form breast cancer, you have to consult omcologict for this

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From: albenadile@...Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 14:42:07 +0100Subject: Re: OSCE pic included [1 Attachment]

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sorry guys it does not show,so i will attach a file

Kind regardsNandile

From: Nadile Albe <albenadile@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 14:24Subject: OSCE pic included

Hi guys

Any idea what is a DS?

A 64-year-old patient with a past medical history of metastatic breast cancer presents to your surgery complaining of loose teeth, dental pain and swollen gums

A. What appearance is shown in the above X-ray?

B. What is the most likely causative agent?

C. How would you manage this patient?

Kind regardsNandile

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Can anyone tell me what is the radiographic appearance. I would say generalised

bone loss due to metastatic carcinoma of the jaw. If anyone knows a better

answer could you kindly let me know please. Thank you.

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> this condition is due to metastatic carcinoma of mandible. there is metastasis

form breast cancer, you have to consult omcologict for this

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> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 14:42:07 +0100

> Subject: Re: OSCE pic included [1 Attachment]

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> sorry guys it does not show,so i will attach a file

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> Nandile

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> From: Nadile Albe <albenadile@...>

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> Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 14:24

> Subject: OSCE pic included

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> Hi guys

> Any idea what is a DS?

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> A 64-year-old patient with a past medical history of metastatic breast cancer

presents to your surgery complaining of loose teeth, dental pain and swollen

gums

> A. What appearance is shown in the above X-ray?

> B. What is the most likely causative agent?

> C. How would you manage this patient?

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> Kind regards

> Nandile

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