Unexpected Lymph Node Pathology in Neck Dissection for Head and Neck Cancer |
Kyung Kyoon Oh;Guk Haeng Lee;Sang Moo Lim;Yoon Sang Shim |
두경부 종양환자에서 경부 림프절의 예기치 않은 병리적 소견 |
오경균;이국행;임상무;심윤상 |
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Abstract |
Neck dissection has become an integral part of the staging and management of head and neck tumors. This paper reports a series of head and neck patients who had pathological findings in their neck dissection specimens, which were unrelated to their primary tumors. In 7 cases, there was unexpected pathology in the cervical lymph nodes which was not related to the primary tumor. Four cases were squamous cell carcinomas and 3 were thyroid carcinomas. In 3 cases of squamous cell carcinomas, there were no evidence of metastatic squamous cell carcinoma in neck dissection specimen; however, the lymph nodes were found to be involved by metastatic papillary carcinoma in one larynx cancer, metastatic adenocarcinoma in the other larynx cancer, tuberculosis in one nasopharynx cancer. In three of neck dissection specimen of carcinoma(two thyroid carcinomas, one laryngeal carcinoma), dual nodal pathology was found: Each of these specimen contained carcinoma with tuberculosis of the lymph nodes in three cases. In one thyroid carcinoma, there was no evidence of metastasis; however, the lymph nodes were found to be involved by tuberculosis. Preoperative assessment did not reveal any findings to alert us to the possibility of a synchronous pathological process in the cervical nodes of this group of 7 patients.
In particular, there was no evidence of active pulmonary tuberculosis in the 5 patients with active lymph node disease. |
Key Words:
Neck dissection, Unexpected pathology, Tuberculosis |
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