Is neck ultrasound necessary for early stage oral tongue carcinoma with clinically N0 neck?

To define the necessity of neck ultrasound for investigation of T1 and T2 oral tongue carcinoma with N0 neck. The medical records of all patients with early stage (T1-2 N0) oral tongue cancer treated surgically between January 1985 and December 2000 were reviewed. Patients with 30 neck dissections w...

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Published inDento-maxillo-facial radiology Vol. 32; no. 3; pp. 156 - 159
Main Authors To, E W H, Tsang, W M, Cheng, J, Lai, E, Pang, P, Ahuja, A T, Ying, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.05.2003
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Summary:To define the necessity of neck ultrasound for investigation of T1 and T2 oral tongue carcinoma with N0 neck. The medical records of all patients with early stage (T1-2 N0) oral tongue cancer treated surgically between January 1985 and December 2000 were reviewed. Patients with 30 neck dissections were identified for analysis. The result of neck ultrasound examination was correlated with the histological examination. The sensitivity, specificity and overall accuracy of ultrasound examination were found to be 47%, 93% and 70%, respectively. The implication of ultrasound examination with respect to elective neck treatment was discussed in the management of the N0 neck. It is concluded that ultrasound alone is inadequate for making decisions regarding neck management of patients with T1 and T2 N0 carcinoma of the tongue and cannot replace a policy of elective neck dissection.
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ISSN:0250-832X
1476-542X
DOI:10.1259/dmfr/20155904