TY - JOUR
T1 - Prognostic efficacy of nuclear morphometry at invasive front of oral squamous cell carcinoma
T2 - An image analysis microscopic study
AU - Vedam, V. K.Vaishnavi
AU - Boaz, Karen
AU - Srinatarajan, Kant
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Background: Oral cancer is revisited on a pathologist perspective with advanced imaging technique. Objective.The present study assessed the new malignancy grading system at tumor proper (TP) and Bryne's grading system at invasive tumor front (ITF), morphometric features using software, to clarify their associationswith prognosis of oral cancers. Methods.Histologically confirmed oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) with 5-year follow-up was assessed morphometrically using image analysis at TP and ITF, correlated with the prognosis of patient. Results. On comparison of grading systems, a moderate agreement between both (Bryne and Anneroth) was seen.Among all histological parameters, we noted inverse correlation between degree ofmitosis at invasive front and decrease in lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate at ITF with increase rate of recurrence and event of death. An increase in nuclear area, diameter, and perimeter along with decrease circularity in advancing OSCC was seen. Correlation of parameters showed higher values for maximum nuclear diameter, perimeter, and circularity at TP and ITF with recurrence. Conclusion. This study, while limited in sample size, concluded that a combined assessment of clinicalTNMstaging, histopathological grading system{excluding the parameter "mitotic activity" (due to its inverse relation)}, and nuclear morphometry at the ITF are better prognosticators.This combination proved to be an accurate predictive factor in eliciting the varied molecular characteristics of tumor heterogeneity.
AB - Background: Oral cancer is revisited on a pathologist perspective with advanced imaging technique. Objective.The present study assessed the new malignancy grading system at tumor proper (TP) and Bryne's grading system at invasive tumor front (ITF), morphometric features using software, to clarify their associationswith prognosis of oral cancers. Methods.Histologically confirmed oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) with 5-year follow-up was assessed morphometrically using image analysis at TP and ITF, correlated with the prognosis of patient. Results. On comparison of grading systems, a moderate agreement between both (Bryne and Anneroth) was seen.Among all histological parameters, we noted inverse correlation between degree ofmitosis at invasive front and decrease in lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate at ITF with increase rate of recurrence and event of death. An increase in nuclear area, diameter, and perimeter along with decrease circularity in advancing OSCC was seen. Correlation of parameters showed higher values for maximum nuclear diameter, perimeter, and circularity at TP and ITF with recurrence. Conclusion. This study, while limited in sample size, concluded that a combined assessment of clinicalTNMstaging, histopathological grading system{excluding the parameter "mitotic activity" (due to its inverse relation)}, and nuclear morphometry at the ITF are better prognosticators.This combination proved to be an accurate predictive factor in eliciting the varied molecular characteristics of tumor heterogeneity.
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U2 - 10.1155/2014/247853
DO - 10.1155/2014/247853
M3 - Article
C2 - 25763315
AN - SCOPUS:84928037357
SN - 2210-7177
VL - 2014
JO - Analytical Cellular Pathology
JF - Analytical Cellular Pathology
M1 - 247853
ER -