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Prognostic factors in carcinoma of the vulva
Authors:John Boyce M.D.   Rachel G. Fruchter Ph.D.   Efthimios Kasambilides M.D.   Anthony D. Nicastri M.D.   Alexander Sedlis M.D.  Jean Claude Remy M.D.
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Department of Pathology, Downstate Medical Center, 450 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11203 USA
Abstract:The clinical and pathologic characteristics of epidermoid carcinoma of the vulva in 84 women treated by vulvectomy were evaluated in relation to inguinal node status and survival. Tumor diameter, depth of invasion, clinical node status, vascular invasion, and pattern of invasion were all individually correlated with the pathologic status of the inguinal nodes. However, when evaluated in combination, only the clinical status of the inguinal nodes, the depth of invasion, and the pattern of invasion (in this order of significance) were predictive of pathologic inguinal node status. Tumor diameter, inguinal node status, depth of invasion, pattern of invasion, and vascular invasion were individually correlated with survival. When evaluated in combination, the clinical diameter of the lesion was the most important predictor of survival; depth of invasion and vascular invasion contributed additional information.
Keywords:GCP  germinal center predominant  LP  lymphocyte predomimant  Unstim.  unstimulated  NS  not significant  Lymph. dep.  lymphocyte depleted
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