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Extracapsular spread of squamous cell carcinoma in neck lymph nodes: prognostic factor of laryngeal cancer

Authors :
Yasuji Nakasone
Kaoru Hirabayashi
Hideki Hirabayashi
Kohei Uno
Noboru Syouno
Tutomu Fujisawa
Tadashi Hinohara
Haruyuki Ohgaki
Eenji Koshii
Source :
The Laryngoscope. 101(5)
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

Fifty-two patients with laryngeal cancer who underwent radical neck dissections were studied to provide further information on the prognosis of various clinical and histopathological parameters. Extracapsular spread (ECS) was found in 31% of patients with Nl nodes, and in 60% of patients with histopathologically positive nodes. The 5-year survival rate of histopathological findings was as follows: patients with no pathological evidence of neck metastasis (81%), patients with neck metastasis confined to the lymph node (no ECS) (76%), and patients with ECS (17%). The difference in survival rate between patients with no ECS and patients with ECS was statistically significant (P = .001). Staging classification, T-stage classification, the number of malignant nodes, the diameter of malignant nodes, and combined therapy had no prognostic importance. The most significant factor was the presence of extracapsular spread.

Details

ISSN :
0023852X
Volume :
101
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Laryngoscope
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....775d67b7c019744be81e62d81603debb