## Abstract __Background.__ Merkel cell carcinoma is a relatively rare neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin. It arises in the head and neck region in approximately 50% of cases. Its aggressive behavior predisposes patients to localโregional recurrence and distant metastases after surgical excision
Management of the neck in Merkel cell carcinoma of the head and neck: University of Miami experience
โ Scribed by Yelizaveta Shnayder; Donald T. Weed; David J. Arnold; Carmen Gomez-Fernandez; Anthony Bared; W. Jarrard Goodwin; Francisco J. Civantos
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-3074
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Background.
We reviewed management of the cervical lymph nodes in patients with Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) of the head and neck.
Methods.
Records of 15 patients with MCC of the head and neck area were evaluated for the type of surgical treatment, including wide local excision, sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy, neck dissection, postoperative radiation therapy, and clinical outcomes.
Results.
Median followโup was 24 months (range, 5โ84 months). Ten patients were treated with wide local excision plus SLN, with or without neck dissection. Five patients were treated with wide local excision only or wide local excision plus neck dissection. One patient died of distant metastases (7%), and 14 patients remain alive (93%), over a mean followโup of 24 months.
Conclusion.
Wide excision and SLN biopsy for primary MCC with N0 neck is feasible for earlyโstage, previously untreated lesions. SLN biopsy was helpful in determining the nodal levels to be dissected or irradiated. ยฉ 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2008
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