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1、Adult Neck Masses,Justin Dumouchel 9/14/05,Anatomy,Anterior Triangle middle of the neck, the sternocleidomastoid muscle and lower border of the mandible -submental triangle -submandibular trianglePosterior Triangle- sternocleidomastoid, the anterior border of the trapezius, and the middle third of t

2、he clavicle,Triangle Anatomy,Lymph Node Identification,Level 1 contains the submental and submandibular nodes. Level 2 is the upper third of the jugular nodes medial to the SCM, and the inferior boundary is the plane of the hyoid bone (clinical) or the bifurcation of the carotid artery (surgical). L

3、evel 3 describes the middle jugular nodes and is bounded inferiorly by the plane of the cricoid cartilage (clinical) or the omohyoid (surgical). Level 4 is defined superiorly by the omohyoid muscle and inferiorly by the clavicle. Level 5 contains the posterior cervical triangle nodes. Level 6 includ

4、es the paratracheal and pretracheal nodes.,Adults vs. Children,Asymptomatic neck masses among adults older than 40 years old are considered malignant until proven otherwise. 80% of non-thyroid and non-salivary gland masses are neoplastic (80% of which are malignant) Children 90% of neck masses are b

5、enign,60 yo male smoker presents with a unilateral, asymmetric nodular neck mass. His local PCP gave him a 2 week trial of antibiotics without effect. What should be done first?,A patient should be followed for an additional 2 weeks B physical exam followed by FNA of the node C open incisional biops

6、y D schedule patient for modified neck dissection,Work up of Head and Neck Asymmetric, Unilateral “Nodal” mass,Physical exam and history Fine Needle Aspiration Imaging if FNA positive Panendoscopy with guided biopsy based on location of nodal mass Open biopsy with frozen sections if primary not foun

7、d neck dissection if warranted at that time,Indications for FNA,Progressively enlarging nodes A single asymmetric node A persistent nodal mass without antecedent active signs of infection Actively infectious condition that do not respond to conventional antibiotics,Imaging techniques,Radionucleotide

8、 scanning Sialography Ultrasonography Arteriography CT and MRI imaging PET not advocated at this time,Why should imaging occur prior to endoscopic guided biopsies in unknown neck mass?,Postoperative edema Cost To eliminate the need for endoscopy,Recommended biopsies for unknown primary tumor,Nasopha

9、rynx Tonsils bilateral tonsillectomy Pyriform sinus Hypopharynx Postcricoid region Base of the tongue,Head and Neck Tumors,Epithelial tumors- Squamous cell carcinoma (11,000 new/yr)- Adenocarcinoma- Salivary Gland- Thyroid Melanoma Neuroepithelial tumors Connective Tissue tumors- lymphoma- sarcoma,S

10、quamous cell carcinoma,T1 2 cm, T2 2 4 cm T3 4 cm T4 invasion of antrumN0 no positive nodes N1 single node 6 cm M (distant metastasis),StagesI - T1M0N0II T2N0M0III T3N0M0- T1-3,N1M0IV - T1-3,N2-3M0T1-3N0-3M1,SCC Treatment strategies,Known primary SCC Chemotherapy cisplatin and 5-FU Stage I II - radi

11、otherapy or surgery Stage III IV - combined radiotherapy and surgery Unknown primary SCC N1-N2a - surgery or radiotherapy N2a - surgery and radiotherapy,The greatest morbidity following a radical neck dissection?,1) Lack of drainage of internal jugular vein 2) deficit of the sternocleidomastoid musc

12、le 3) Accessory nerve deficit 4) Edema secondary to lymph node dissection,RND - excision of LN I V with the addition of the SCM, ipsilateral IJV, and spinal accessory nerve,If neck biopsy occurs prior to definitive treatment which of the outcomes are worse with metastatic cervical carcinoma?,1) woun

13、d necrosis 2) regional neck recurrence 3) distant metastasis 4) all of the above,Thyroid Carcinoma,15% of papillary carcinoma present with lymph node metastasis (80% of thyroid carcinoma) Investigate mass initially with FNA (then +/- thyroid scan and +/- ultrasound),Salivary Neoplasms,Benign: usuall

14、y asymptomatic (common) Malignant sx: pain, rapid growth, CN VII sxs, or skin fixation suggest malignancy Parotid most common and often benign Smaller glands are more likely malignant Definitive surgery should be performed at biopsy to prevent seeding of benign tumors.,Salivary Neoplasms,Benign Pleo

15、morphic adenoma 65% of parotid tumors Adenolymphoma (Warthins tumor) 6 10% of parotid tumors (frequently bilateral) Malignant Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma most common salivary gland malignancy,50 yo female presents with a pulsatile, compressible mass that refills rapidly on the release of pressure. Diag

16、nosis?,Carotid body tumor originate from small chemoreceptive and baroreceptive organs located at the adventitia of the common carotid artery bifurcation. (paragangliomas),35 yo HIV+ patient presents with a tender neck node. When is it appropriate to biopsy a patient with AIDS?,1) single rapidly enlarging node 2) a newly tender node (suspect TB or Nocardia) 3) node that has enlarged concomitant with a change in the systemic systems, 4) a single enlarged ( 3 cm) node in a chain of nodes,Thank you,Current Residence Borwell 548,

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