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CORRELATION OF LYMPH NODE METASTASES WITH STAGE & GRADE OF THE DISEASE IN CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX
Prof. Shaila Anwar Professor Obs & Gynae Lahore Medical & Dental College Lahore, Pakistan
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Background 2nd most common after breast cancer
12% of all cancers in women Incidence rises sharply till age 45 Peak incidence Years
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Spread Local Extension Lymphatic involvement Hematogenous
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Lymphatic Spread Primary Echelon node in pelvis Pelvic Nodes
Para aortic Nodes
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Lymphatic Drainage
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Pelvic Nodal Involvement
Stage-I 15% Stage-II 25% Stage-III % Stage-IV >50%
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Para Aortic Lymph Node Involvement
Stage- I 8% Stage-II 20% Stage-III 30% Stage-IV 23%
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Distant Nodal Involvement
Left Scalene Node - involved One third of Patients with Paraaortic Metastasis
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Objective To find out correlation of pelvic & para-aortic lymph node enlargement with clinical stage of carcinoma of cervix
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Patients & Methods Cross Sectional analytical study
June 2004 – May 2016 Deptt of Gynaecology Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital Deptt of Radiology & Deptt of Clinical Oncology King Edward Medical University & Mayo Hospital Lahore
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Patients & Methods 126 patients staged clinically
Evaluation by USG & CT Scan Treatment record of RT was evaluated & Proforma was filled
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Criteria of Lymph Node enlargement by CT/USG
Lymph node involvement was considered to be present when: Node was 1.5 cm or more in diameter on CT Palpable enlarged nodes were seen on laparotomy
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Results Stage of disease (n=126) IIA 15 11.90% IIB 31 24.6%
Stage No. of Patients %age IIA % IIB % IIIA % IIIB %
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Pelvic Lymph Node Involvement
Stage of disease (n=126) Stage No. of Patients No. of Pts %age in this stage with the Nodes IIA % IIB % IIIA % IIIB %
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Para Aortic Lymph Node Involvement (n=126)
Stage No. of Patients %age IIA 0/ % IIB 3/ % IIIA 6/ % IIIB 13/ %
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Histopathological Type (n=126)
Large cell Non Keratinizing : 27.5% Large cell Keratinizing : 31.5% Small cell Keratinizing : 41%
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Conclusion Small cell pathology
increase possibility of nodal involvement Higher stage disease increase risk of para-aortic lymph node RT of para-aortic lymph node in small cell variety should be considered
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