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Frequency and significance of cervicomediastinal lymph node metastases in medullary thyroid carcinoma: results of a compartment-oriented microdissection method.

H Dralle1, I Damm, G F Scheumann, J Kotzerke, E Kupsch.   

Abstract

The frequency and significance of cervicomediastinal lymph node metastases have been investigated in 82 medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) patients retrospectively comparing two surgical techniques of lymph node dissection: selective lymphadenectomy (n = 63) versus compartment-oriented microdissection (n = 35). No positive correlation was observed between primary tumor size and the number of lymph node metastases. In patients with lymph node metastases proven histologically, 42% showed only cervical involvement (35% unilateral--type A, 7% bilateral--type B) and 22% cervicomediastinal lymph node involvement (15% cervico-unilateral and mediastinal--type C, 7% cervicobilateral and mediastinal--type D). Biochemical cure was 83% in node-negative patients but only 21% in node-positive patients. In node-positive MTC, calcitonin normalization was achieved in none with bilateral lymph node involvement but only in those unilateral lymph node metastases (31% in type A, 17% in type C). Survival and biochemical cure are significantly improved by application of the compartment-oriented microdissection method more so at primary surgery than at reoperation.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1362420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Henry Ford Hosp Med J        ISSN: 0018-0416


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3.  [Lymphadenectomy for thyroid and lymph node carcinomas].

Authors:  O Gimm; H Dralle
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4.  Single center experience in primary surgery for medullary thyroid carcinoma.

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