Presentation
Pain in the oral cavity associated with an indurated mucosa of the right retromolar trigone
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Retromolar trigone squamous cell carcinoma
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There is a rather well-defined small lesion within the right retromolar trigone, measuring 19 x 16 x 14 mm in its maximum dimensions. The lesion elicits a low signal on T1WI and a high signal on T2WI with mild post-contrast enhancement. There is no evidence of invasion of the surrounding structures.
There is no cervical lymphadenopathy.
Case Discussion
Pathologically proven right retromolar region SCC (T1 N0).