The usefulness of intraoral ultrasonography in the evaluation of oral cancer
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- DOI: 10.1054/ijom.2000.0035
The usefulness of intraoral ultrasonography in the evaluation of oral cancer
Abstract
Many studies focused on the tumour thickness in oral squamous cell carcinomas, suggesting a relationship with the occurrence of cervical metastasis. Accurate preoperative assessment of the tumour thickness of oral cancer would provide useful information for targeting those patients who need elective treatment of the neck. Some useful diagnostic aids to evaluate oral cancer are computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and intraoral ultrasonography. The purpose of the present study is to compare intraoral ultrasonography with CT and MRI in delineating the disease extent and in measuring the tumour thickness of oral carcinoma. Thirty-nine patients with oral cancer were preoperatively evaluated with intraoral ultrasonography, and CT, and in 26 of them MRI was carried out. High-quality ultrasonographic images were obtained and the tumour thickness was measured within 1 mm. However, in most tumours less than 5.0 mm in thickness, CT and MRI could not detect a sufficient density difference from the normal tissue to accurately delineate the extent of the tumour. There was a significant correlation between measurements by intraoral ultrasonography and the histological sections. The present study shows that ultrasonography is superior to CT and MRI in assessment of the primary lesion of oral carcinoma.
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