Case of early diagnosis of locoregional recurrence of laryngeal cancer with the use of harpoon biopsy under ultrasound control
Daikhes N.A., Vinogradov V.V., Korobkin. A.S., Gafurova A.I., Reshulskii S.S., Karneeva O.V., Kim I.A.
This clinical observation emphasizes the importance of early detection of a neoplasm with subsequent morphological verification in order to determine the tactics of further surgical, radiotherapy combined treatment. Materials and methods. Patient G., 59 years old, illness since 2016, was morphologically verified and diagnosed with laryngeal cancer stage II T2N0M0, about which radiation therapy was performed. On the background of radiation therapy, complete tumor resorption was noted. In 2017, the patient G. came to the Scientific clinical center of otorhinolaryngology of the federal medical and biological agency of Russia. Based on the patient's complaints, the history of the present disease, data from a subjective and objective research. After an ultrasound scan and neoplasm detection in the projection of the laryngeal fold department and a percutaneous harpoon biopsy under ultrasound navigation, the resulting material was sent for a histological study, which resulted in a diagnosis of recurrent laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. Conclusion. Percutaneous harpoon biopsy under ultrasound control with subsequent morphological verification allows to make a diagnosis in the shortest time and determine the further tactics of treatment of the patient, surgical, radiotherapy, combined treatment. |
Clinical Research Centre for Otorhinolaryngology, Federal medical biological agency of the Russian Federation Moscow, Russia |
Keywords: Larynx cancer, ultrasound, harpoon biopsy.
Corresponding author: Sorokin I.V., e-mail: Этот e-mail адрес защищен от спам-ботов, для его просмотра у Вас должен быть включен Javascript
For citation: Daikhes N.A., Vinogradov V.V., Korobkin. A.S., Gafurova A.I., Reshulskii S.S., Karneeva O.V., Kim I.A. Case of early diagnosis of locoregional recurrence of laryngeal cancer with the use of harpoon biopsy under ultrasound control. REJR 2019; 9(2):240-245. DOI:10.21569/2222-7415-2019-9-2-240-245.
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Received: 01.02.19 Accepted: 15.05.19