| Literature DB >> 32230782 |
Valentina Lavelli1, Cristina Ferrari1, Giulia Santo1, Corinna Altini1, Andrea Ballini2,3, Angela Sardaro4, Margherita Fanelli1, Antonio Rosario Pisani1, Anna Giulia Nappi1, Giuseppe Giudice5, Giuseppe Rubini1.
Abstract
Head and neck cutaneous melanoma (HNCM) does not always follow standard lymphatic drainage; typical expected lymphatic pathways are associated with unexpected ones. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between the primary HNCM sites and all possible lymphatic drainage pathways by lymphoscintigraphy with a special focus on the unexpected sentinel lymph node (SLNs) detection. We retrospectively analyzed 67 patients (46 M, 21 F; mean age 63 years) who underwent lymphoscintigraphy from January 2004 to November 2018. 99mTc-serum albumin was injected intra-dermally at the dose of 18-37 MBq in 0.2-0.4 mL. All patients underwent dynamic and static image acquisition. For all patients, the relation between the expected and unexpected SLNs was performed using the "Sidney Melanoma Unit Database" as our reference. The relation was performed also according to the primary HNCM localization. Cohens' kappa was calculated. In 61/67 (91%) of patients, SLNs were detected only in predictable sites, while in six/67 (9%), unexpected SLNs were revealed. In all patients, the agreement proportion was 91% (95% confidence interval CI 0.8-0.96) and Cohen's K was 0.11 (95% CI 0-0.43). Regarding the primary melanoma sites, the nasolabial field HNCM showed the highest rate of concordance (K = 0.60; 95%, CI 0.32-0.89) while the preauricular region HNCM revealed the highest rate of discordance with the clinically predictable drainage. The HNCM lymphatic drainage is extremely variable in regard to both the sites and the number of involved SLNs. The lymphoscintigraphic study is highly recommended to identify all possible SLNs in order to perform an accurate staging for all patients and to avoid missing unexpected SLNs.Entities:
Keywords: Head and Neck Cutaneous Melanoma (HNCM); Sidney Melanoma Unit Database; field cancerization; lymphatic drainage
Year: 2020 PMID: 32230782 PMCID: PMC7235790 DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines8040070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedicines ISSN: 2227-9059
Figure 199mTc-serum albumin lymphoscintigraphy in a 65 year-old patient with scalp primary infiltrative head and neck cutaneous melanoma (red arrows). (a) maximum intensity projection (MIP), (b) coronal, (c) trans-axial, and (d) sagittal fused images, single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT). (e) A 3D reconstruction shows the sentinel lymph nodes drained to the preauricular and cervical level II-IV. Three sentinel lymph node (SLNs) were detected. (white arrows).
Figure 299mTc-serum albumin lymphoscintigraphy in a 64 year-old patient with a temporal region primary head and neck cutaneous melanoma. Breslow 2.5 mm. (red arrows). (a) MIP, (b) sagittal, (c) trans-axial, and (d) coronal fused images SPECT/CT. (e) A 3D reconstruction shows the sentinel lymph nodes drained to the supraclavicular region (white arrows).
Number of patients for each primary melanoma site.
| Primary Melanoma Site | Number of Patients |
|---|---|
| Scalp | 14 |
| Ear | 13 |
| Preauricular | 7 |
| Temporal | 6 |
| Cervical | 4 |
| Cheek | 3 |
| Retroauricular | 3 |
| Nasolabial fold | 5 |
| Nose | 3 |
| Neck | 2 |
| Front | 2 |
| Cervical (posterior) | 1 |
| Parietal/occipital | 1 |
| Subfrontal | 1 |
| Lower eyelid | 1 |
| Zygomatic | 1 |
Lymph node levels and the total number of sentinel lymph nodes per level.
| SLN Levels | Number of SLNs |
|---|---|
| Cervical levels (II–V) | 57 |
| Preauricular | 23 |
| Cervical level I (or submandibular) | 18 |
| Postauricular | 9 |
| Occipital (or nuchal) | 8 |
| Supraclavicular | 7 |
| Axillar | 2 |
| Nasolabial | 2 |
| Submental | 1 |
Cohen’s K calculated for each primary melanoma site.
| Primary | K | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Cervical | 0.12 | 0‒0.30 |
| Cervical (posterior) | 0.56 | 0.06‒0.56 |
| Cheek | 0.31 | 0.09‒0.54 |
| Ear | 0.52 | 0.20‒0.84 |
| Front | 0.56 | 0.41‒0.71 |
| Lower eyelid | 0.62 | 0‒1 |
| Nasolabial/fold | 0.60 | 0.32‒0.89 |
| Neck | 0.30 | 0‒0.64 |
| Nose | 0.26 | 0.03‒0.48 |
| Parietal/occipital | 0.42 | 0‒0.88 |
| Preauricular | 0.31 | 0.09‒0.54 |
| Retroauricular | 0.24 | 0‒0.63 |
| Scalp | 0.25 | 0.15‒0.36 |
| Subfrontal | 0.42 | 0‒1 |
| Temporal | 0.34 | 0.14‒0.55 |
| Zygomatic | 0.61 | 0‒1 |