Depth of invasion determined by magnetic resonance imaging in tongue cancer can be a predictor of cervical lymph node metastasis

2020 
Abstract Objectives We evaluated the relationships between depth of invasion (DOI) of tongue cancer, as measured with preoperative T1- and T2 weighted magnetic resonance images (MRI) and postsurgical histopathological specimens (Path), with cervical lymph node metastasis (CLNM) and tumor stage. We also calculated the correlation of MRI and Path DOI measurements. Study Design This retrospective study included 101 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue who were treated surgically. Two observers measured DOI on all 3 modalities. Results DOI thresholds for predicting CLNM with high diagnostic efficacy were 6.99 mm and 8.32 mm for MRI and 5 mm for Path. DOI values from all modalities were significantly different for tumors with and without CLNM (p Conclusions MRI-derived DOI accurately reflected the subsequent metastatic status and degree of progression of tumor stages, with a strong positive correlation to Path values, and may be considered a predictor of tumor stage and CLNM.
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