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Assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To substantiate the use of ultrasonography in diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies and to assess if ultrasonographic examination done prior to lymph node (LN) biopsy can yield important information regarding the diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty subj...

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Autores principales: Metha, Samruddhi Swapnil, Mhapuskar, Amit Anil, Marathe, Swati P., Metha, Swapnil Suresh, Jadhav, Santosh, Thakare, Shweta D., Passi, Deepak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6436247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30984670
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_440_18
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author Metha, Samruddhi Swapnil
Mhapuskar, Amit Anil
Marathe, Swati P.
Metha, Swapnil Suresh
Jadhav, Santosh
Thakare, Shweta D.
Passi, Deepak
author_facet Metha, Samruddhi Swapnil
Mhapuskar, Amit Anil
Marathe, Swati P.
Metha, Swapnil Suresh
Jadhav, Santosh
Thakare, Shweta D.
Passi, Deepak
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description AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To substantiate the use of ultrasonography in diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies and to assess if ultrasonographic examination done prior to lymph node (LN) biopsy can yield important information regarding the diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty subjects with histopathologically confirmed oral malignant lesions with clinically palpable and untreated cervical LNs included into study. These patients were subjected to clinical examination (number of LNs, shape, size, location, overlying temperature, overlying skin, tenderness, consistency, and fixity to the underlying structures), and ultrasonographic evaluation (number of LNs, shape, size (mm), location, borders, matting, peripheral halo, hilum, calcification, necrosis, reticulation, and echogenicity) of the LNs, and finally, histological assessment was done after surgical excision during the course of treatment. RESULTS: Predominantly male (65%) patients were having with malignant LN involvement with age group of 60–69 years, i.e., 35%. Ultrasonogram is superior to clinical examination as it detected additional 49 nodes. Malignant nodes tend to have longest axial diameter (17 mm with standard deviation of 8.7 mm). Over all 52 malignant nodes were round, whereas 35 nodes were oval in shape. Most of the nodes were detected in submandibular region. Around 61 (70.9%) nodes had sharp borders and 26 (29.9%) had smooth borders. Loss of echogenic hilus is a common feature of malignancy showing 70% sensitivity and 67% specificity. Most of malignant nodes were hypoechoic. Around 51 (58.6%) of nodes showed intranodal necrosis, whereas it was absent in 36 (41.4%) nodes. Matting and edema were present 25 (28.7%) nodes. Intranodal calcification was present in 37 nodes. Sensitivity of USG was 90%, whereas specificity was 100%. CONCLUSION: Ultrasonographic examination of cervical LNs can yield important information regarding the diagnosis. Ultrasound examination should be done prior to FNAC and ideally an ultrasound-guided FNAC.
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spelling pubmed-64362472019-04-12 Assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies Metha, Samruddhi Swapnil Mhapuskar, Amit Anil Marathe, Swati P. Metha, Swapnil Suresh Jadhav, Santosh Thakare, Shweta D. Passi, Deepak J Family Med Prim Care Original Article AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To substantiate the use of ultrasonography in diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies and to assess if ultrasonographic examination done prior to lymph node (LN) biopsy can yield important information regarding the diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty subjects with histopathologically confirmed oral malignant lesions with clinically palpable and untreated cervical LNs included into study. These patients were subjected to clinical examination (number of LNs, shape, size, location, overlying temperature, overlying skin, tenderness, consistency, and fixity to the underlying structures), and ultrasonographic evaluation (number of LNs, shape, size (mm), location, borders, matting, peripheral halo, hilum, calcification, necrosis, reticulation, and echogenicity) of the LNs, and finally, histological assessment was done after surgical excision during the course of treatment. RESULTS: Predominantly male (65%) patients were having with malignant LN involvement with age group of 60–69 years, i.e., 35%. Ultrasonogram is superior to clinical examination as it detected additional 49 nodes. Malignant nodes tend to have longest axial diameter (17 mm with standard deviation of 8.7 mm). Over all 52 malignant nodes were round, whereas 35 nodes were oval in shape. Most of the nodes were detected in submandibular region. Around 61 (70.9%) nodes had sharp borders and 26 (29.9%) had smooth borders. Loss of echogenic hilus is a common feature of malignancy showing 70% sensitivity and 67% specificity. Most of malignant nodes were hypoechoic. Around 51 (58.6%) of nodes showed intranodal necrosis, whereas it was absent in 36 (41.4%) nodes. Matting and edema were present 25 (28.7%) nodes. Intranodal calcification was present in 37 nodes. Sensitivity of USG was 90%, whereas specificity was 100%. CONCLUSION: Ultrasonographic examination of cervical LNs can yield important information regarding the diagnosis. Ultrasound examination should be done prior to FNAC and ideally an ultrasound-guided FNAC. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6436247/ /pubmed/30984670 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_440_18 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Metha, Samruddhi Swapnil
Mhapuskar, Amit Anil
Marathe, Swati P.
Metha, Swapnil Suresh
Jadhav, Santosh
Thakare, Shweta D.
Passi, Deepak
Assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies
title Assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies
title_full Assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies
title_fullStr Assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies
title_short Assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies
title_sort assessment of efficacy of ultrasonography in cervical lymphadenopathy in oral malignancies
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6436247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30984670
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_440_18
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