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Nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: A Doppler sonographic study

BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess nodal vascularity by Doppler sonography and to find out the correlation between clinical and various Doppler sonographic features for the detection of the metastatic nodes in oral cancer patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total number of 55 patien...

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Autores principales: Aggarwal, Ankur, Daniel, M Jonathan, Singh, Shyam, Patil, Prashant, Hindustanwala, Farah, Kaushik, Shubhra Vikas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4124542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25114364
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0300-1652.137189
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author Aggarwal, Ankur
Daniel, M Jonathan
Singh, Shyam
Patil, Prashant
Hindustanwala, Farah
Kaushik, Shubhra Vikas
author_facet Aggarwal, Ankur
Daniel, M Jonathan
Singh, Shyam
Patil, Prashant
Hindustanwala, Farah
Kaushik, Shubhra Vikas
author_sort Aggarwal, Ankur
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description BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess nodal vascularity by Doppler sonography and to find out the correlation between clinical and various Doppler sonographic features for the detection of the metastatic nodes in oral cancer patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total number of 55 patients of histopathologically proven oral cancer presenting with enlarged superficial cervicofacial lymph nodes were included in the study. Patients were subjected to clinical examination according to a specially designed proforma and the TNM staging was done. If more than one enlarged nodes were present, then the node with the largest diameter was chosen for further Doppler ultrasonographic examination followed by fine needle aspiration cytology test of the same node. RESULTS: Correlations of patterns of color Doppler flow signals with cytological diagnosis showed that central type of vascular pattern was statistically significant parameter for benign lymph nodes and peripheral type of vascularity was highly significant parameter for malignant lymphadenopathy. It was found that the cut-off value of resistive index 0.6 was statistically significant in the assessment of metastatic node (P < 0.01) with a sensitivity of 45.5% and specificity of 93.9%. On comparison of the clinical features (TNM staging) with Doppler sonographic features, it was found that the characteristic features suggestive of malignant lymph nodes on Doppler sonography such as peripheral blood flow and high resistive index were more consistently and frequently associated with the higher sub-stages of T3 and T4 and N2b and N2c of TNM staging system. CONCLUSION: Nodal vascularity may be used to differentiate benign from malignant lymphadenopathy. Proper judicious use of non-invasive color Doppler ultrasonographic examination provides an opportunity to eliminate the need for biopsy in reactive nodes and provide treatment in a more precise manner.
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spelling pubmed-41245422014-08-11 Nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: A Doppler sonographic study Aggarwal, Ankur Daniel, M Jonathan Singh, Shyam Patil, Prashant Hindustanwala, Farah Kaushik, Shubhra Vikas Niger Med J Original Article BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess nodal vascularity by Doppler sonography and to find out the correlation between clinical and various Doppler sonographic features for the detection of the metastatic nodes in oral cancer patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total number of 55 patients of histopathologically proven oral cancer presenting with enlarged superficial cervicofacial lymph nodes were included in the study. Patients were subjected to clinical examination according to a specially designed proforma and the TNM staging was done. If more than one enlarged nodes were present, then the node with the largest diameter was chosen for further Doppler ultrasonographic examination followed by fine needle aspiration cytology test of the same node. RESULTS: Correlations of patterns of color Doppler flow signals with cytological diagnosis showed that central type of vascular pattern was statistically significant parameter for benign lymph nodes and peripheral type of vascularity was highly significant parameter for malignant lymphadenopathy. It was found that the cut-off value of resistive index 0.6 was statistically significant in the assessment of metastatic node (P < 0.01) with a sensitivity of 45.5% and specificity of 93.9%. On comparison of the clinical features (TNM staging) with Doppler sonographic features, it was found that the characteristic features suggestive of malignant lymph nodes on Doppler sonography such as peripheral blood flow and high resistive index were more consistently and frequently associated with the higher sub-stages of T3 and T4 and N2b and N2c of TNM staging system. CONCLUSION: Nodal vascularity may be used to differentiate benign from malignant lymphadenopathy. Proper judicious use of non-invasive color Doppler ultrasonographic examination provides an opportunity to eliminate the need for biopsy in reactive nodes and provide treatment in a more precise manner. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4124542/ /pubmed/25114364 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0300-1652.137189 Text en Copyright: © Nigerian Medical Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aggarwal, Ankur
Daniel, M Jonathan
Singh, Shyam
Patil, Prashant
Hindustanwala, Farah
Kaushik, Shubhra Vikas
Nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: A Doppler sonographic study
title Nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: A Doppler sonographic study
title_full Nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: A Doppler sonographic study
title_fullStr Nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: A Doppler sonographic study
title_full_unstemmed Nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: A Doppler sonographic study
title_short Nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: A Doppler sonographic study
title_sort nodal vascularity as an indicator of cervicofacial metastasis in oral cancer: a doppler sonographic study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4124542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25114364
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0300-1652.137189
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