2016
DOI: 10.3329/jafmc.v12i2.41089
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Nodal Metastasis in Neck: A Clinical Study of 60 Cases

Abstract: Introduction: An enlarged neck node is frequently the first clinical manifestation of a neoplastic process in the head and neck region. The earlier the diagnosis is made, the greater the chance of improved survival. A common denominator to all head-neck malignancy is their ability to metastasize. Although metastasis is not a random event, some tumours have the propensity to extensive local invasion without metastasis whereas others metastasize early in their development. Objective: To evaluate the differ… Show more

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“…Findings of all of these studies are in accordance to that of our study. [17] The possible reasons of 61-70 years and 51-60 years being the most common age group is advance age as a risk factor for carcinomas while 71-80 years and above constituted only 7.90% of total cases because average life expectancy in India is 65 years for male & 68 years for female, [19] and overall patients coming of advance age is less. The number of patients presented with metastatic lymphadenopathy below 40 years constituted much less numbers of patients because of young age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings of all of these studies are in accordance to that of our study. [17] The possible reasons of 61-70 years and 51-60 years being the most common age group is advance age as a risk factor for carcinomas while 71-80 years and above constituted only 7.90% of total cases because average life expectancy in India is 65 years for male & 68 years for female, [19] and overall patients coming of advance age is less. The number of patients presented with metastatic lymphadenopathy below 40 years constituted much less numbers of patients because of young age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%