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    Distinctive clinical and microscopic features of squamous cell carcinoma of oral cavity and lip.

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    Department of Stomatology (Oral Pathology), Dental School, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil. ali.caba@uol.com.br

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    This study was undertaken to gain insight into the distinctive features of squamous cell carcinoma of the lip (LSCC) and oral cavity (OCSCC).

    STUDY DESIGN:

    A total of 37 cases of LSCC and 54 of OCSCC were compared regarding clinical and microscopic findings.

    RESULTS:

    Predominance of head and neck TNM stages (HNTNM) T1-T2 in LSCC and T3-T4 in OCSCC was observed. A significant percentage (33.3%) of patients with OCSCC at HNTNM T1-T2 presented cervical lymph node metastasis and 18.75% died, whereas lymph node metastasis was absent and no patient died with LSCC at HNTNM T1-T2. LSCC demonstrated a higher number of cases with intense peritumoral inflammatory infiltrate compared with OCSCC. The analysis of the proliferative index demonstrated a significantly higher percentage of PCNA+ and Ki-67+ cells in OCSCC compared with LSCC.

    CONCLUSION:

    Our results suggest that OCSCC and LSCC demonstrate distinct clinical and microscopic characteristics that reflect different biologic behavior and prognosis.

    Copyright 2010 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

    PMID:
    20219590
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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