Perineural Spread in Noncutaneous Head and Neck Cancer: New Insights into an Old Problem

Volume: 77, Issue: 02, Pages: 086 - 095
Published: Feb 26, 2016
Abstract
Head and neck malignancies have the propensity to invade nerves. Perineural tumor invasion is common, with some series reporting rates of 30 to 100%. Squamous cell carcinoma and adenoid cystic carcinoma are the most commonly involved tumors. The most commonly involved nerves are the trigeminal (cranial nerve [CN] V) and facial (CN VII) and their branches. Neural spread away from a tumor is encountered less often and usually causes specific...
Paper Details
Title
Perineural Spread in Noncutaneous Head and Neck Cancer: New Insights into an Old Problem
Published Date
Feb 26, 2016
Volume
77
Issue
02
Pages
086 - 095
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