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The paper is concerned with an analysis of the results of positive scintigraphy and thermography obtained from an investigation of 84 laryngeal and laryngopharyngeal cancer patients. The diagnostic accuracy of positive scintigraphy (38 patients) was 89.5%, that of thermography--78.9%, of both methods--93.3%. The authors described methodological aspects of the use of both methods and worked out indications for their use in combined diagnosis of
laryngeal cancer
: topical and differential diagnosis of malignant and benign laryngeal lesions, definition of a degree of tumor spreading (visualization of
metastases
to the lymph nodes), determination of the presence of
laryngeal cancer
recurrences and their differential diagnosis with postradiation edemas.
...
PMID:[Radionuclide and thermographic diagnosis of laryngeal tumors]. 282 16
By combining immunohistochemical, biochemical, and light and electron microscopy techniques, the following original observations concerning the rare and highly malignant small cell ("oat cell")
carcinoma of the larynx
were made: The typical electron microscopic feature was the presence of neurosecretory granules in some cells. This indicates that this tumour was a carcinoma with endocrinal differentiation. The demonstration of cytokeratins as major cytoskeletal components, as well as the presence of desmosomes, confirmed the epithelial origin of the tumour cells. The detection of neuroendocrinal markers such as calcitonin and neuronspecific enolase (NSE) in some of the tumour cells, as well as the presence of neurosecretory granules allow us to classify this tumour as a neuroendocrinal carcinoma of the small-cell type. This is in accordance with the latest classification of neuroendocrine carcinomas of the lung. The rapid clinical evolution of the disease is typical for patients with anaplastic carcinomas. Laryngectomy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy is indicated only in cases without
metastases
. The detection of regional
metastases
suggests haematogenous spread with distinct
metastases
, restricting treatment to chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
...
PMID:[Neuroendocrine larynx cancer of the small cell (oat cell) type. Morphologic and immunohistochemical findings and their significance for therapy]. 285 9
Radiation therapy under the conditions of hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) using the method of mean fractionation (3.3 Gy 3 times a week up to the summary dose of 33 Gy) was employed to overcome tumor hypoxia and to raise selectively radiosensitivity of
laryngeal cancer
. A randomized study of 120 patients has shown that the use of radiation therapy under HBO conditions makes it possible to reduce the frequency of radiation reactions, to increase tumor resorption and the degree of radiation damage, to reduce the frequency of postoperative purulent complications, and to prevent the occurrence of early and late recurrences and
metastases
.
...
PMID:[Preoperative irradiation of laryngeal cancer patients under different oxygen regimens]. 299 55
The aggressiveness of small (oat) cell
carcinoma of the larynx
presents a therapeutic challenge to the oncologist. Since the first description of this type of carcinoma in 1972, 52 patients have been reported in the literature and a variety of treatment regimens have been used. The purpose of this study was to report two new cases and review all previous reports to determine the disease's biological behavior, clinical manifestations, and optimum treatment. Thirty-five percent of the tumors were transglottic, and 27% were supraglottic. Fifty-four percent of patients had regional
metastases
at initial presentation and 17.6% had distant
metastases
. The median survival was 10 months for all patients. Patients who were treated with chemotherapy with or without other modalities had the best 2-year survival rates (52.2%). Forty-one percent of patients had regional recurrence only, 12.5% had regional recurrence and distant
metastases
, and 2% developed distant
metastases
only. We conclude that patients with oat cell carcinoma of the larynx should be treated with combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Surgery is best reserved for persistent and recurrent disease at the primary site and neck.
...
PMID:Primary oat cell carcinoma of the larynx. 303 91
Superficial extending carcinoma of the hypopharynx is a recently recognized form of carcinoma regarded as a possible pharyngeal counterpart to early gastric cancer and superficial esophageal carcinoma. In this study we report the radiological, clinical, and pathological features of three carcinomas of the larynx, which show architectural and histopathological features similar to those previously described in superficial extending carcinoma of the hypopharynx. These cases were singled out from a series of 37 consecutive laryngectomy specimens of primary infiltrating laryngeal carcinomas that were uniformly studied by means of a whole-organ sections technique. Pathologically, these cases showed a clearly invasive growth through the basal membrane into the lamina propria and an entire or predominant, extensive, superficial type of spread; infiltration of underlying muscle or gland structures was restricted to a few microscopic foci, regardless of the presence of lymph node
metastases
. The present study demonstrates that infiltrating carcinomas with a preferential superficial type of growth may also be encountered in the larynx. Differences between the histological features of these carcinomas of the larynx and the histopathological spectrum of so-called early
laryngeal cancer
are emphasized.
...
PMID:Superficial extending carcinoma of the larynx. 317 60
29 patients with T3
carcinoma of the larynx
were evaluated after irradiation with 50 Gy with special emphasis on the mobility of the vocal cord. 10 of the patients with fixation of the vocal cord were assumed to have unsatisfactory response to treatment and were therefore advised laryngectomy. In 4 of the patients the fixation was due to fibrosis. One patient also had a fixed vocal cord, but was discarded from the investigation because of inoperable regional
metastases
. 18 patients with improved mobility of the vocal cord continued the irradiation to 70 Gy. 6 of these patients later developed local recurrences. It is concluded that the mobility of the vocal cord after 50 Gy is of dubious prognostic value.
...
PMID:Treatment of T3 laryngeal carcinoma. Clinical evaluation after 50 Gy, is it of any value? 320 40
Laryngeal
metastases
are uncommon, particularly if we consider only secondary involvement from the remote primary neoplasm, via lymphohematogenous dissemination. In the 21-year period from 1966 to 1986, only seven cases of secondary laryngeal cancers were observed at the Department of Otolaryngology of Padua (Italy) University. A review of the world literature resulted in the identification of 113 previously reported cases. Cutaneous melanoma is the neoplasm most frequently metastasizing to the larynx, but adenocarcinoma may also often occur, especially from renal origin. A correct differential diagnosis from primary
laryngeal cancer
is most important. Identification of tumor location beneath intact mucosa, use of particular biochemical and histochemical stains, and electron microscopy may assist in establishing the presence of a metastatic growth. The prognosis is almost generally unfavorable because laryngeal involvement often occurs with
metastases
to other organs.
...
PMID:Secondary laryngeal tumors. Report of seven cases with review of the literature. 328 47
CT can be considered the most reliable technique in detecting nodal
metastases
of the cervical district. The Authors have studied 170 patients with
laryngeal cancer
(104 N0, 21 N1, 21 N2 and 24 N3 clinically) with CT of the cervical region during infusion of contrast material. All patients underwent radical neck dissection with pathological examination of the nodes. CT diagnosis and pathological findings were correlated. Our findings show that CT has an overall accuracy of 91.8% (100% in groups N2 and N3) and fed false positives and false negatives.
...
PMID:[Computerized tomographic evaluation of latero-cervical lymphatic metastasis of carcinoma of the larynx. Personal experience in 170 cases]. 328 5
The CT image of renal
metastases
is described for 29 patients. The most frequent primary tumour was the bronchial carcinoma, followed by melanoma and cervical carcinoma. In 12 of 29 patients (41%) the
metastases
occurred bilaterally, in 17 (59%) unilaterally. 9/29 (31%) had solitary, 20/29 (69%) multiple renal
metastases
. In 19 (66%) these had a size of up to 3 cm and were situated intraparenchymally. Space-occupying growths up to a size of 10 cm which grew exophytically were seen in melanoma and
carcinoma of the larynx
and chorion. In the plain CT the
metastases
presented isodense or slightly hypodense in 25 of 27 examinations (93%). After application of contrast medium all presented hypodense with the exception of
metastases
of a chorionic carcinoma.
...
PMID:[Kidney metastases in computerized tomography]. 329 Oct 77
Postoperative CT of the latero-cervical lymph nodes was carried out in 25 patients suffering from
laryngeal cancer
. The surgically removed lymph nodes themselves were measured and examined histologically. 529/621 removed lymph nodes (about 85%) were recognisable with CT. The metastasized lymph nodes were clearly identified because of the presence of hypodense, poorly vascularised central foci. Some lymph nodes with a diameter of more than 15 mm on CT investigation proved free from metastatic lesions. This criterion should therefore be considered inadequate for diagnostic purposes. The CT cannot be held to be sufficiently precise to avoid conservative functional latero-cervical emptying as it is probably not able to recognise
metastases
without capsular rupture, not present in this series.
...
PMID:[X-ray computed tomography in latero-cervical lymph nodes, clinically undetectable, in preoperative staging of malignant neoplasms of the larynx]. 335 50
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