Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (Jun 2015)

Clinicopathological characteristics and perineural invasion in adenoid cystic carcinoma: a systematic review

  • Afonso Nóbrega Dantas,
  • Everton Freitas de Morais,
  • Rômulo Augusto de Paiva Macedo,
  • João Maria de Lima Tinôco,
  • Maria de Lourdes Silva de Arruda Morais

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2014.07.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81, no. 3
pp. 329 – 335

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: Adenoid cystic carcinoma is the most frequent malignant tumor of the submandibular gland and the minor salivary glands. It is a malignant neoplasm that, despite its slow growth, shows an unfavorable prognosis. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of the literature on Adenoid cystic carcinoma in the head and neck region and its clinicopathological characteristics, with emphasis on the perineural invasion capacity of the tumor. METHODS: A systematic search of articles published between January 2000 and January 2014 was performed in the PubMed/MEDLINE, SciELO, Science Direct, and Scopus databases. RESULTS: Nine articles were selected for this systematic review. These demonstrated that the female gender was more often affected and that malignant tumors showed a high rate of distant metastasis, recurrence, and a low survival rate. The presence of perineural invasion ranged from 29.4% to 62.5% and was associated with local tumor recurrence. CONCLUSION: Adenoid cystic carcinoma is commonly characterized by the presence of pain, high rate of recurrence, metastasis, and a low survival rate. Reporting studies with patient follow-up is of utmost importance for a better clinical-pathological understanding and to improve the prognosis of this pathology.

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