Understanding the impact of mandibular invasion on oral squamous cell carcinoma: A clinicoradiopathological perspective

Clinical Surgical Oncology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1016/j.cson.2025.100076
Japneet Kaur , Elizabeth Mathew Iype , Shaji Thomas , Bipin Varghese , Nebu Abraham George , Ankit Vishwani , Jagathnath Krishna
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In Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), the clinical assessment of mandibular involvement is often inaccurate and unreliable. Involvement of mandible, upstages the disease to stage IV. An important role of imaging in evaluating patients with SCC of the oral cavity is to evaluate the presence and extent of mandibular bone invasion. AIM-To determine the correlation between clinical, radiological and pathological findings in detecting mandibular invasion by squamous cell carcinoma in oral cavity. METHODOLOGY - Prospective study including patients who presented to Head and Neck oncology clinic, RCC TRIVANDRUM, with squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity with tumour clinically fixed to or near to mandible in biopsy proven SCC planned for treatment as per department protocol. RESULTS- 131 patients were studied in 1 year, out of which 79 percent were males, 40 percent had clinical bone erosion, and 34 percent had radiological bone erosion. SENSITIVITY of CT - 88%, SPECIFICITY-77.4%, PPV-47.8%, NPV-96.5%, ACCURACY - 79.4%. CONCLUSION-Precise assessment of the extent of mandibular invasion is therefore important for treatment planning to obtain both tumour resection and good functional results of jaw. CT scan is a sensitive tool for predicting bone erosion and should be routinely used in all cases of oral cavity malignancy and combined with thorough clinical examination.
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了解下颌浸润对口腔鳞状细胞癌的影响:临床放射病理学观点
在头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC),临床评估下颌累及往往是不准确和不可靠的。累及下颌骨,将疾病提前至IV期。在评估口腔鳞状细胞癌患者时,影像学的一个重要作用是评估下颌骨侵犯的存在和程度。目的:探讨口腔鳞状细胞癌侵袭下颌骨的临床、影像学和病理表现的相关性。方法:前瞻性研究包括在TRIVANDRUM头颈肿瘤诊所就诊的口腔鳞状细胞癌患者,该患者的肿瘤临床固定在下颌骨或靠近下颌骨,活检证实SCC计划按照部门方案进行治疗。结果:131例患者在1年内被研究,其中79%为男性,40%有临床骨侵蚀,34%有放射性骨侵蚀。CT敏感性- 88%,特异性-77.4%,PPV-47.8%, NPV-96.5%,准确率- 79.4%。结论:准确评估下颌骨的侵犯程度对于制定治疗计划以获得肿瘤切除和良好的颌骨功能效果至关重要。CT扫描是预测骨侵蚀的敏感工具,应在所有口腔恶性肿瘤病例中常规使用,并结合彻底的临床检查。
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