2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2016.08.008
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The role of perineural invasion on head and neck adenoid cystic carcinoma prognosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…In a previous study, we showed that PNI correlates with a poor prognosis in adenoid cystic carcinoma. 13 However, the molecular mechanisms governing SACC PNI are poorly understood. Recent evidence has supported that signaling between tumor and nerve cells through ligand-receptor interactions, such as chemokines and their receptors, might be involved in PNI of SACC.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In a previous study, we showed that PNI correlates with a poor prognosis in adenoid cystic carcinoma. 13 However, the molecular mechanisms governing SACC PNI are poorly understood. Recent evidence has supported that signaling between tumor and nerve cells through ligand-receptor interactions, such as chemokines and their receptors, might be involved in PNI of SACC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Perineural growth in SACC might be associated with increased locoregional recurrence after tumor resection and decreased disease-free survival. 13 However, little progress has been made in uncovering the pathogenesis of PNI in SACC, and the reciprocal SACC cell-nerve interaction has not yet been elucidated.…”
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“…In another study, Jang et al demonstrated that SACC with PNI subsequently progressed to metastasis, while no distant metastasis was observed in those without PNI (13). Multivariate analysis revealed that PNI was a significant predictive factor in distant metastasis (14). These results indicate that PNI potentiates distant metastatic progression, thus influencing patient outcomes.…”
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“…ACC constitutes 10% of salivary gland tumors and approximately 1% of head and neck tumors [4]. ACC progresses slowly but has a high rate of perineural invasion, local recurrence, and indolent distant metastasis [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%