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Introduction: Oral cavity is a rare target for metastases. Such lesions are often misdiagnosed and the prognosis is usually poor. Case Report: We report a case of 46-year-old man who had been diagnosed with rectal tumor, and who presented one year later with a gingival lesion. Initially, primary gingival tumor was evoked, but pathologic examination revealed a gingival metastasis from the rectal cancer diagnosed previously. Conclusion: The importance of this case is to consider the possibility of such metastases and to initiate an appropriate therapy to improve quality of life.

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Gingival metastasis Rectal cancer

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