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Carcinoma of the skin of the head and neck with perineural invasion

✍ Scribed by William M. Mendenhall; Robert J. Amdur; Lorna Sohn Williams; Anthony A. Mancuso; Scott P. Stringer; Nancy Price Mendenhall


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
84 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Background

Perineural invasion is observed in a small subset of patients with carcinomas of the skin of the head and neck.

Methods

Review of the patient literature highlighting the University of Florida experience.

Results

Patients with early perineural invasion are asymptomatic, and the phenomenon is discovered only on pathologic examination of the excised lesion. These patients are defined as having β€œincidental” perineural invasion, and treatment with surgery followed by postoperative irradiation results in a cure rate of approximately 80%. Undiagnosed, the perineural carcinoma slowly progresses and eventually results in symptoms, usually facial weakness or numbness. The disease eventually extends to the skull base and becomes incompletely resectable. Symptomatic patients are defined as having β€œclinical” perineural invasion, and aggressive treatment results in a cure rate of approximately 45%.

Conclusions

Perineural invasion is an uncommon spread pattern observed in patients with skin cancer and is associated with a relatively poor prognosis. The likelihood of cure is inversely related to the proximal extent of the cancer and is lower for symptomatic compared with asymptomatic patients. Β© 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Head Neck 24: 78–83, 2002.


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