Lymphatic drainage patterns of malignant skin tumors in the head and neck region: a single-center retrospective study

Author:

Nishio Takuya1,Maeda Taku2,Ishikawa Kosuke2,Murao Naoki2,Fuyama Kanako3,Yamamoto Yuhei2,Hayashi Toshihiko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Asahikawa Medical University: Asahikawa Ika Daigaku

2. Hokkaido University: Hokkaido Daigaku

3. Hokkaido University Hospital: Hokkaido Daigaku Byoin

Abstract

Abstract Background This study aimed to clarify the relationship between primary site and lymphatic drainage pattern for malignant skin tumors in the head and neck region. Malignant melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma in the head and neck region are known to have poor prognosis because of lymph node metastasis. Nevertheless, numerous aspects of lymphatic drainage patterns remain elusive. Methods We statistically analyzed data of 47 patients with malignant skin tumors in the head and neck region. Information was collected on the patients' clinical characteristics, primary tumor site, and lymphatic drainage patterns. Results The parotid lymph nodes drained the greatest amount of lymph from skin tumors of the head and neck. Important lymphatic drainage pathways were the superficial cervical nodes for primary tumors in the buccal/nasal region, level IA and level IB nodes for primary tumors in the lip region, the occipital nodes, posterior auricular nodes, and level VA nodes in the parietal/occipital region, and the preauricular nodes in the auricular region. Conclusion These findings have considerable significance in terms of understanding lymphatic drainage patterns for malignant skin tumors in the head and neck and may be useful for clinical decision-making and when planning treatment. Further research and clinical applications are expected to contribute to an improved prognosis in patients with cutaneous head and neck malignancies.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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