1986
DOI: 10.1002/hed.2890090105
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Verrucous carcinoma (Ackerman's tumor) of the larynx: Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations

Abstract: Verrucous carcinoma (Ackerman's tumor) is a low-grade malignant lesion with distinct clinical and pathologic features, distinguishing it from other well-differentiated squamous cell carcinomas. Much of the confusion surrounding its natural history, response to therapy, and anaplastic transformation may be ascribed to the failure of critically reviewing accepted diagnostic criteria. A series of 44 patients with verrucous carcinoma of the larynx is presented, 18 of these being updated results of previously repor… Show more

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“…Like others before us, we found an association of this lesion with elderly men, tobacco exposure [6,7], and with second primaries [2,11,15]. Laryngeal VC were predominately diagnosed at an early tumor stage [2,4,6,12,14,16]. These findings are consistent with our data presented here.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Like others before us, we found an association of this lesion with elderly men, tobacco exposure [6,7], and with second primaries [2,11,15]. Laryngeal VC were predominately diagnosed at an early tumor stage [2,4,6,12,14,16]. These findings are consistent with our data presented here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 95%
“…All except nine patients (data reported in five series to 6,8,[19][20][21] were treated with conventional surgery. Some authors prefer radical surgery for VC, e.g., partial laryngectomy in T1 and total laryngectomy in T2 lesions [2,14,16]. Others advocate more conservative treatment strategies, such as local excision, vocal cord stripping or tumor vaporisation in T1, cordectomy for T2 tumors, and total laryngectomy or radiotherapy in very extensive lesions [3,6].…”
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“…Reports of anaplastic transformation and an increase in nodal metastases come largely from earlier communications (prior to the early 1990s) [32][33][34][35]. More recent reports have not confirmed these results [3,9,23,36,37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%