Which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?

Abstract Introduction Perineural invasion is a unique route for tumor dissemination. In basal cell carcinomas, the incidence is low, but increases in advanced cases. Its importance is recognized but not fully understood. Objective To compare head and neck basal cell carcinomas with and without per...

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Main Authors: André Bandiera de Oliveira Santos, Natália Martins Magacho de Andrade, Lenine Garcia Brandão, Claudio Roberto Cernea
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier
Series:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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spelling doaj-4cd80523728044cebe61a89202b62f992021-02-02T00:13:17ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology1808-8686831949710.1016/j.bjorl.2016.01.009S1808-86942017000100094Which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?André Bandiera de Oliveira SantosNatália Martins Magacho de AndradeLenine Garcia BrandãoClaudio Roberto CerneaAbstract Introduction Perineural invasion is a unique route for tumor dissemination. In basal cell carcinomas, the incidence is low, but increases in advanced cases. Its importance is recognized but not fully understood. Objective To compare head and neck basal cell carcinomas with and without perineural invasion. Methods A retrospective medical chart review of multidisciplinary surgeries for basal cell carcinomas that required a head and neck surgery specialist in a tertiary referral center was performed. Clinical-demographics and histopathological features were analyzed. Results Of 354 cases, perineural invasion was present in 23.1%. Larger tumors and morpheaform subtype were statistically related to perineural invasion. Nodular and superficial subtypes were less frequent in positive cases. No significant difference was found in gender, age, ulceration, location, and mixed histology. Conclusion In this series of selected patients with basal cell carcinomas submitted to major resections, perineural invasion was clearly related to morpheaform subtype and to larger tumors. Other classically associated features, such as location in high-risk mask zone of the face, male gender and mixed histology, were not so strongly linked to perineural invasion.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942017000100094&lng=en&tlng=enCarcinoma basocelularInvasão perineuralCabeça e pescoço
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author André Bandiera de Oliveira Santos
Natália Martins Magacho de Andrade
Lenine Garcia Brandão
Claudio Roberto Cernea
spellingShingle André Bandiera de Oliveira Santos
Natália Martins Magacho de Andrade
Lenine Garcia Brandão
Claudio Roberto Cernea
Which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?
Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Carcinoma basocelular
Invasão perineural
Cabeça e pescoço
author_facet André Bandiera de Oliveira Santos
Natália Martins Magacho de Andrade
Lenine Garcia Brandão
Claudio Roberto Cernea
author_sort André Bandiera de Oliveira Santos
title Which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?
title_short Which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?
title_full Which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?
title_fullStr Which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?
title_full_unstemmed Which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?
title_sort which features of advanced head and neck basal cell carcinoma are associated with perineural invasion?
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1808-8686
description Abstract Introduction Perineural invasion is a unique route for tumor dissemination. In basal cell carcinomas, the incidence is low, but increases in advanced cases. Its importance is recognized but not fully understood. Objective To compare head and neck basal cell carcinomas with and without perineural invasion. Methods A retrospective medical chart review of multidisciplinary surgeries for basal cell carcinomas that required a head and neck surgery specialist in a tertiary referral center was performed. Clinical-demographics and histopathological features were analyzed. Results Of 354 cases, perineural invasion was present in 23.1%. Larger tumors and morpheaform subtype were statistically related to perineural invasion. Nodular and superficial subtypes were less frequent in positive cases. No significant difference was found in gender, age, ulceration, location, and mixed histology. Conclusion In this series of selected patients with basal cell carcinomas submitted to major resections, perineural invasion was clearly related to morpheaform subtype and to larger tumors. Other classically associated features, such as location in high-risk mask zone of the face, male gender and mixed histology, were not so strongly linked to perineural invasion.
topic Carcinoma basocelular
Invasão perineural
Cabeça e pescoço
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