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Primary intraosseous carcinoma of mandible: an update on review of literature with a case report
Primary intraosseous carcinoma (PIOC) is a rare malignant neoplasm of the jaws which is locally aggressive with
quite poor prognosis. Overall and disease free survival is poor with almost 50% patients failing within first 2 years
of follow up and reason can be attributed to the delayed diagnosis. But knowledge of the clinical, radiographic and
histopathologic features of PIOC allows accurate and early diagnosis of the lesion so that an early and appropriate
treatment can be instituted for better prognosis. Here a typical case of PIOC of the mandible is presented and an
attempt is made to discuss all possible differential diagnosis and an update on review of literature is presented. Our
case highlights that radiographic examination is one of the most effective methods for detecting early lesions of
PIOCs