2018
DOI: 10.15406/acp.2018.03.00066
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The changing parameters in the management of head and neck oncology-pathologist role

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“…Presently data is lacking to decide whether intraneural invasion is more destructive compared to other types of PNI [4]. Comment on both extratumoral and intratumoral.PNI should be written separately in the histopathological reports [5]. BK The location of nerves were intratumoral in 79% of the nerves involved.…”
Section: Neural Invasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Presently data is lacking to decide whether intraneural invasion is more destructive compared to other types of PNI [4]. Comment on both extratumoral and intratumoral.PNI should be written separately in the histopathological reports [5]. BK The location of nerves were intratumoral in 79% of the nerves involved.…”
Section: Neural Invasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LVI can be seen both 'intratumoral and extratumoral'. Pathologist should comment separately about this in the reports [5]. M Manjula, et al assessed 105 archival specimens of OSCC patients who had done surgical excision and radical neck dissection.…”
Section: Lymphatic and Vascular Invasionmentioning
confidence: 99%