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Laryngeal Dysplasia: Persisting Dilemmas, Disagreements and Unsolved Problems-A Short Review.

Nina Gale1, Antonio Cardesa2, Juan C Hernandez-Prera3, Pieter J Slootweg4, Bruce M Wenig3, Nina Zidar5.   

Abstract

We present the historical review and current state of the histopathological classifications and terminology of laryngeal precursor lesions. Attention to recent genetic findings is also presented; although in need of additional confirmation, these raise possibility for early detection of patients at risk of dysplasia progression. Although a number of identified genetic alterations with a promising diagnostic and prognostic value are emerging, none of the known genetic alterations can be currently implemented in clinical practice as a completely reliable diagnostic and/or prognostic marker. Regarding the terminology of precursor lesions, dysplasia remains the most frequently used term, but squamous intraepithelial lesion can be used as a synonym as well. Histological findings, in spite of certain degree of subjectivity, remain at present the most reliable method for an accurate diagnosis. The current 2017 WHO classification seems to successfully stratify risk of malignant progression, with a significantly different risk of malignant progression between low-grade dysplasia and high-grade dysplasia. In case of pronounced architectural disorders, severe cellular and nuclear atypias, and an increased number of mitoses, also atypical form, the high-grade dysplasia and carcinoma in situ can be separated. The Slovenian tertiary centers have a policy of surgical removal of high-grade SILs and life-long close follow-up. Radiotherapy is reserved for more pronounced intraepithelial lesions classified as carcinoma in situ and invasive cancer. Such a distinction can facilitate clinical decision to use radiotherapy if complete surgical removal is not possible.

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Keywords:  Laryngeal dysplasia; Recent genetic changes; Review of classifications

Year:  2020        PMID: 32141027      PMCID: PMC7669915          DOI: 10.1007/s12105-020-01149-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Head Neck Pathol        ISSN: 1936-055X


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Journal:  Cancer       Date:  1953-03       Impact factor: 6.860

2.  The Lower Anogenital Squamous Terminology Standardization Project for HPV-Associated Lesions: background and consensus recommendations from the College of American Pathologists and the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology.

Authors:  Teresa M Darragh; Terence J Colgan; J Thomas Cox; Debra S Heller; Michael R Henry; Ronald D Luff; Timothy McCalmont; Ritu Nayar; Joel M Palefsky; Mark H Stoler; Edward J Wilkinson; Richard J Zaino; David C Wilbur
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Review 3.  Consensus statement by otorhinolaryngologists and pathologists on the diagnosis and management of laryngeal dysplasia.

Authors:  H Mehanna; V Paleri; A Robson; R Wight; T Helliwell
Journal:  Clin Otolaryngol       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 2.597

Review 4.  Laryngeal Dysplasia, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Variants.

Authors:  Lester D R Thompson
Journal:  Surg Pathol Clin       Date:  2017-03

5.  Nonkeratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: An HPV-Related Entity.

Authors:  Lingxin Zhang; James S Lewis; Samir K El-Mofty; Manoj Gandhi; Rebecca D Chernock
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2016-08-04

6.  Evaluation of a new grading system for laryngeal squamous intraepithelial lesions--a proposed unified classification.

Authors:  Nina Gale; Rok Blagus; Samir K El-Mofty; Tim Helliwell; Manju L Prasad; Ann Sandison; Metka Volavšek; Bruce M Wenig; Nina Zidar; Antonio Cardesa
Journal:  Histopathology       Date:  2014-05-21       Impact factor: 5.087

7.  Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas are Commonly Associated With Differentiated Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia With or Without an Admixture With Usual Type of Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia: Clinical and Pathologic Significance.

Authors:  Kien T Mai; Kevin Hogan; Jason K Wasserman
Journal:  Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol       Date:  2018 May/Jun

Review 8.  Squamous epithelial changes of the larynx: diagnosis and therapy.

Authors:  Alfio Ferlito; Kenneth O Devaney; Julia A Woolgar; Pieter J Slootweg; Vinidh Paleri; Robert P Takes; Primož Strojan; Patrick J Bradley; Alessandra Rinaldo
Journal:  Head Neck       Date:  2011-10-03       Impact factor: 3.147

9.  Laryngeal intraepithelial neoplasia (LIN). An analytical morphometric approach.

Authors:  L Resta; G A Colucci; M Troia; S Russo; E Vacca; V Pesce Delfino
Journal:  Pathol Res Pract       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 3.250

Review 10.  Laryngeal Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions: An Updated Review on Etiology, Classification, Molecular Changes, and Treatment.

Authors:  Nina Gale; Douglas R Gnepp; Mario Poljak; Primož Strojan; Antonio Cardesa; Tim Helliwell; Robert Šifrer; Metka Volavšek; Ann Sandison; Nina Zidar
Journal:  Adv Anat Pathol       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 3.875

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Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 4.064

Review 2.  Update from the 5th Edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Head and Neck Tumors: Hypopharynx, Larynx, Trachea and Parapharyngeal Space.

Authors:  Nina Zidar; Nina Gale
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2022-03-21

3.  [Contact endoscopy with narrow-band imaging for detection of perpendicular vascular changes in benign, dysplastic, and malignant lesions of the vocal folds].

Authors:  L Schöninger; S Voigt-Zimmermann; S Kropf; C Arens; N Davaris
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2021-06-14       Impact factor: 1.284

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