바로가기메뉴

본문 바로가기 주메뉴 바로가기

Role of immunoreactive patterns of lymph nodes in neck dissection cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma: a clinical and histopathological study

Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons / Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, (P)2234-7550; (E)2234-5930
2019, v.45 no.5, pp.267-275
https://doi.org/10.5125/jkaoms.2019.45.5.267
Harshada C. Bhatlawande (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)
Alka D. Kale (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)
Karishma M. Desai (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)
Seema Hallikerimath (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)
Chetan Belaldavar (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)
Deepa Mane (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)
Punnya V. Angadi (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)
Manjula M. (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)
Sidramesh Muttagi (LE VK Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital)

Abstract

Objectives: Metastasis in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) can occur in a variety of ways, and draining lymphatics and lymph nodes serve as a common route. Prior to metastasis, lymph nodes elicit an immune response to either wall off or create a favorable environment for homing of tumor cells. This immune response to tumor stimuli is visualized by recognizing various immunoreactive patterns exhibited by the lymph node. The present study aims to evaluate the role of immuno-morphologic patterns of the lymph node in neck dissection for cases of OSCC. Materials and Methods: Our retrospective study included 50 neck dissection cases of OSCC and a total of 1,078 lymph nodes. The grades of primary tumors with eight different immunoreactive patterns were compared. Vascularity and metastasis in lymph nodes were also evaluated. Results: The lymphocyte predominant pattern was the most common immunoreactive pattern found in 396 of 1,078 lymph nodes. Patterns of lymphocyte predominant (P=0.0005), sinus histiocytosis (P=0.0500), paracortical hyperplasia (P=0.0001), cortical hyperplasia (P=0.0001), and increased vascularity (P=0.0190) were significantly associated with tumor grade. Conclusion: The present study adds to the understanding of lymph node immunoreactivity patterns and their correlation with tumor grade. We recommend further study of lymph node patterns for all sentinel lymph node biopsies and routine neck dissections for OSCCs.

keywords
Lymph node, Lymphatic metastasis, Squamous cell carcinoma, Neck dissection, Germinal center

Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons