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Lingual lymph nodes: Anatomy,clinical considerations,and oncological significance
Authors:Shalva R Gvetadze  Konstantin D Ilkaev
Affiliation:Shalva R Gvetadze, Konstantin D Ilkaev, Central Research Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Moscow 119991, RussiaKonstantin D Ilkaev, Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology, Moscow 115478, Russia
Abstract:Lingual lymph nodes are an inconstant group of in-transit nodes, which are located on the route of lymph drainage from the tongue mucosa to the regional nodes in neck levels I and II. There is growing academic data on the metastatic spread of oral cancer, particularly regarding the spreading of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma to lingual nodes. These nodes are not currently included in diagnostic and treatment protocols for oral tongue cancer. Combined information on surgical anatomy, clinical observations, means of detection, and prognostic value is presented. Anatomically obtained incidence of lingual nodes ranges from 8.6% to 30.2%. Incidence of lingual lymph node metastasis ranges from 1.3% to 17.1%. It is clear that lymph nodes that bear intervening tissues from the floor of the mouth should be removed to improve loco-regional control. Extended resection volume, which is required for the surgical treatment of lingual node metastasis, cannot be implied to every tongue cancer patient. As these lesions significantly influence prognosis, special efforts of their detection must be made. Reasonably, every tongue cancer patient must be investigated for the existence of lingual lymph node metastasis. Lymphographic tracing methods, which are currently implied for sentinel lymph node biopsies, may improve the detection of lingual lymph nodes.
Keywords:Lingual lymph node  Sublingual lymph node  Tongue cancer  Regional metastasis  Lymph drainage  Head neck region  En-bloc resection
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