Metastasis of ca buccal mucosa goes to
Correct Answer: Regional lymph node
Description: Tumors in this area have a propensity to spread locally and to metastasize to regional lymphatics . Lymphatic metastasis of Buccal ca go to submandibular and later upper jugular nodes. MC type of Buccal ca - Squamous cell ca Commonest site of origin - angle of mouth or the line of occlusion of upper and lower teeth
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